TESMEN TM-510 Multimeter | Automatic & Easy to Use for AC/DC Voltage, Resistance & Continuity
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ม.ค. 2025
- TESMEN TM-510 Multimeter is affordable, automatic and easy to use for measuring alternating (AC) voltage, direct (DC) voltage, resistance and continuity. This multimeter also has its own background light, flashlight, and non-contact voltage sensor.
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Very informative video.
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I have the exact same one!
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Can you check for parasitic draws on car battery?
No, as it can't measure current.
How do you check resistance with this? It will just stay on the volts for me
I've been trying to test a car battery with this multimeter, but it never tells me the voltage, it just shows ohms, or does that continuous beeping noise. Any idea how I can get it to test the voltage?
I don't. Not sure why its not reading properly.
I have exactly one you have but I don't get a cord. I am using my to pick radiation. I brought it from Amazon.
My mother has a problem with her radiant heat flooring. I want to know what the LOAD requirement of the heating mat in the floor is would I use the resistance feature of the meter to do this? If so do I just connect to the wires from the mat (LOAD) with no LINE in hook up?
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Unplug the mat and put a probe on each terminal of the mat. All you are measuring is resistance so it doesn't matter which probe you use. If there is no or very low resistance, the circuit in the mat is probably broken.
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wow, your kidding I'm gonna grab one thank you a million man...
Just ordered two for birthday presents. Thanks for the idea.
Dang... Mine was 15 bucks. Only a year difference from yours.