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Equus 3320 Auto-Ranging Digital Multimeter

Equus 3320 Auto-Ranging Digital Multimeter

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Equus 3320 Auto-Ranging Digital Multimeter

 
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This multi-meter is a general-purpose instrument designed for use in general electronics, home electrical applications, and automotive electrical and electronic systems. It has auto-ranging scales which eliminate the need to dial in the correct range when making electronic measurements. The 10-megohm input is safe for automotive and household uses like fuses, wiring, general-purpose batteries, and automotive circuits. It has a color-coded LED which displays a battery quick check, showing green for good, yellow for weak and red for replacement. It also comes with protective rubber corner guards for drop protection. This meter is designed to test AC or DC voltage, batteries, AC and DC currents, resistance, diodes, and continuity.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:2.0 inches
Product Width:10.0 inches
Product Height:5.0 inches
Product Weight:0.73 pounds
Package Length:11.7 inches
Package Width:5.6 inches
Package Height:1.7 inches
Package Weight:0.75 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 141 reviews

Features
  • Auto-ranging scales eliminate the need to dial in the correct range when making electronic measurements

  • Safe for automotive and household uses

  • Large, color-coded LED digital display

  • Designed to test AC or DC voltage, batteries, AC and DC currents, resistance, diodes, and continuity

  • Color-coded LED's display battery quick check


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 141 customer reviews )
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163 of 176 found the following review helpful:


4Good meter but...  Jan 25, 2008 By S. Harris "Offshore Sailor"
This is a meter of above average quality for the price. A great meter to have for the do it your-selfer for around the house, car or boat. However, one function that is lacking is high range AC current (amps) the description says it measures AC current but doesn't say that the max AC amps it can test is 200mA or .2 amps, not really practical for ANY AC current measurments. You can measure the current of say a 20 watt AC light bulb with this meter. The PC you are using to read this draws about 3.5-4 AMPS or about 3500-4000 milli amps, this meter maxes out at 200 ma.

I bought it for AC amps but can't use it for that. I'll keep it as a back up meter but I have to buy a better meter for AC amps. I guess that's what I get for being a cheap skate... time to buy a Fluke!

54 of 55 found the following review helpful:


5Good Meter  Nov 16, 2007 By Walt Klonizchii
This is a good little meter.

Thumb uppers: Small overall size, large LCD display, auto-ranging, uses 2 AA batteries, uses standard sized banana plugs so is compatible with several 3rd party or customized probes/connectors.

Thumb downers: probe clips are such weak, soft rubber that they don't grip the probes securely. And it would be nice for a little more $$ to include a case. So instead buy a $3 camera case to solve both deficiencies. Too bad the over-sized instruction booklet isn't the same size as the meter so it can be stored in the same case.

50 of 54 found the following review helpful:


5Equus 3320 Auto-Ranging Digital Multi Meter  Jun 26, 2007 By P. Johnson "User"
Excellent unit, better than any prosumer meter available at Radio Shack. The built-in stand is great. Display size great. Meter leads with included protective removable tip covers great. Battery condition indicator LED great. Do not pass on this unit!

22 of 23 found the following review helpful:


5Better in many ways.  Jun 03, 2008 By K. Schultz "Tritechlabs"
Equus 3320 Auto-Ranging Digital Multimeter I own several other digital meters. This one is best, just ordered 2 more. Auto off and AA batteries! Leaving a normal DVM on will kill the costly 9V battery! Its own novel battery testing is fast and easy with LEDs. AC 200mA range used with a shunt(say 1 or 0.1 Ohm precision) can give you higher AC current range! No AC current at all on others. Even has a wriststrap on the back. Much larger digits and autoranging works super. Readings are not ambiguous. My Velleman only reads to 2 MegOhms - Equus 20M. Equus has four ACV ranges vice two for others. Lacks a backlight, hold and transistor gain (hFE) - features I seldom use, anyway. Buy one!

18 of 19 found the following review helpful:


4Nice Multimeter - Nicest Features Need Work  May 18, 2009 By J. L. Brooks "ZenMasterOfIT"
First of all, I do like my new multimeter. I do computer work and I frequently have to test for power. The small probes with this multimeter fit all but the most microscopic power adapters, so it proves useful getting tight spaces. You can use this thing on your vehicle and inside the home, so it's very versatile. For people like me than don't know a ton about electrical power, the auto ranging feature makes testing VERY simple.

However, the neatest features of this multimeter were...cheap. The two "hooks" for the probes to hold them off the table don't hold very well at all. They work, but the probes are more than likely to fall when you pick up the multimeter...so keep the caps on to prevent stabbing yourself.

The other issue I had was more of a geek thing. The three LED's that show the power for the batteries on my multimeter no longer work, and that happened after less than 24 hours after opening the packaging. It doesn't matter much because if you're testing a 1.5v battery and the screen says 0.3, it's "dead". I just like stuff that's supposed to be lit to actually light up when they are supposed to.

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