Extech Digital Mini Multimeters

The Extech Digital Mini Multimeter measures AC/DC voltage, DC current, resistance, temperature, battery test, diode test, and continuity.

Features

  • Measure AC and DC Voltage to 600V
  • DC Current function to 10A
  • Thermocouple temperature measurements to 1400°F (750°C)
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The Extech Digital Mini Multimeter features a large easy to read digital display with a wide variety of measurement functions. The meter measures AC and DC voltage to 600V,  and DC current to 10A. Thermocouple temperature measurements are to 1400°F, and the meter also includes resistance tests with continuity and diode functions. Model MN35 is a ranging unit wiht 9V and 1.5V battery test. Model MN36 is an autoranging unit with AC current, capacitance, and frequency measurements. The data hold function locks readings on the display for analysis.

MN35

 

  • DC voltage range: 200mV, 2V, 20V, 200V, 600V
  • DC voltage maximum resolution: 0.1mV
  • DC voltage basic accuracy: ±0.5%
  • AC voltage range: 200V, 600V
  • AC voltage maximum resolution: 0.1V
  • AC voltage basic accuracy: ±1.2%
  • DC current range: 200mA, 10A
  • DC current maximum resolution: 0.1mA
  • DC current basic accuracy: ±1.5%
  • Resistance range: 200Ω, 2kΩ, 20kΩ, 200kΩ, 20MΩ
  • Resistance maximum resolution: 0.1μΩ
  • Resistance basic accuracy: ±0.8%
  • Temperature range: -4 to 1400°F (-20 to 750°C)
  • Temperature maximum resolution: 1°
  • Temperature basic accuracy: ±(1%+4°)
  • Battery test: 9V and 1.5V batteries
  • Power: one 9V battery
  • Dimensions: 5.43x2.83x1.5" (138x72x38mm)
  • Weight: 5.4oz (153g)

 

MN36

 

  • DC voltage range: 400mV, 4V, 40V, 400V, 600V
  • DC voltage maximum resolution: 0.1mV
  • DC voltage basic accuracy: ±0.5%
  • AC voltage range: 4V, 40V, 400V, 600V
  • AC voltage maximum resolution: 0.1V
  • AC voltage basic accuracy: ±1.2%
  • DC current range: 400μA, 4000μA, 40mA, 200mA, 10A
  • DC current maximum resolution: 0.1μA
  • DC current basic accuracy: ±1.2%
  • Resistance range: 400Ω, 4kΩ, 40kΩ, 400kΩ, 4MΩ, 40MΩ
  • Resistance maximum resolution: 0.1μΩ
  • Resistance basic accuracy: ±1.2%
  • Capacitance range: 4nF, 40nF, 400nF, 40μF, 100μF
  • Capacitance maximum resolution: 0.001nF
  • Capacitance basic accuracy: ±3.0%
  • Frequency range: 10Hz, 100Hz, 1kHz, 10kHz, 100kHz, 1MHz, 5MHz
  • Frequency maximum resolution: 0.01Hz
  • Frequency basic accuracy: ±1.0%
  • Temperature range: -4 to 1400°F (-20 to 750°C)
  • Temperature maximum resolution: 1°
  • Temperature basic accuracy: ±(1%+4°)
  • Battery test: 9V and 1.5V batteries
  • Power: 2 x AAA batteries
  • Dimensions: 5.43x2.83x1.5" (138x72x38mm)
  • Weight: 5.4oz (153g)


  • (1) Meter
  • (1) Protective rubber holster
  • (1) 9V battery (mn35)
  • (2) AAA batteries (mn36)
  • (1) Set of test leads
  • (1) Type K thermocouple probe
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