Amprobe ACDC-100 TRMS 1000 A AC/DC Clamp Meter

October 23, 2023

The ACDC-100 TRMS 1000 A digital clamp meter offers superior accuracy, quality and reliability with all the basic measurement capabilities technicians need in an AC/DC current clamp meter. Use it to measure AC current to 800 A, DC current to 1000 A, and AC/DC voltage from 400.0 mV to 600 V.

ACDC-100 TRMS 1000 A digital clamp meter features

  • True-rms
  • Measures AC current to 800A and DC current to 1000A, AC/DC voltage to 600V, plus capacitance, and resistance
  • Continuity beeper quickly identifies shorts and opens
  • Relative zero mode displays the difference between the actual reading and a stored reference value and may be used with any function or range
  • Data hold freezes the reading on the display for further analysis
  • Diode test quickly finds voltage drops
  • MAX capture function measures inrush current (30 mS response)
  • Combines user friendly features such as a large, easy to read backlit digital display, auto power-off to conserve battery life, and a “third hand” test probe holder
  • Rubber over-molded case absorbs shock and provides built-in probe storage
  • Accommodates conductors up to 2.0″ (50 mm) in diameter
  • CAT III 600 V rated

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