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The Metravi DT-225 (2024 Model) AC T-RMS Digital Clamp Meter by Metravi is a mid-range digital clamp meters designed for everyday users. It features Item Type: Digital Clamp Meter and DC Voltage(V): 2V/20V/200V/600V.
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The Metravi DT-225 (2024 Model) AC T-RMS Digital Clamp Meter by Metravi is a mid-range digital clamp meters designed for everyday users. It delivers reliable performance at an accessible price.
Key Specifications
- Item Type: Digital Clamp Meter
- DC Voltage(V): 2V/20V/200V/600V — works with standard household power
- AC Input Voltage (V): 2V/20V/200V/600V — works with standard household power
- AC Current(A): 2A/20A/200A/400A
- Display: 2000 counts Backlit LCD — crisp, vibrant visuals in any lighting
- Sampling Rate: about 3 times/second
- Shipping Weight: 0.402 kg
- Shipping Dimensions: 23 × 12 × 5 cm
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Features:
- Over-Range Indication: Alerts users when measurements exceed the instrument's range.
- Low Battery Indication: Notifies users when battery power is low.
- Input Polarity Indication: Displays the polarity of the input signal.
- Continuity & Diode Test: Quickly checks for open circuits and verifies diodes.
- Non-contact Voltage Detector (NCV): Detects live wires without direct contact.
- Live Wire Detection: Identifies the presence of live wires for safety.











