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The Uni-T UT202A is a professional-grade auto-ranging digital clamp meter designed for precise AC/DC voltage and current measurements up to 600 amps. Featuring a large 28mm jaw, fast 3x/second update speed, and smart power-saving sleep mode, it delivers reliable performance in a compact, ergonomic design. Perfect for millennial managers and DIY pros alike, it includes all essential accessories in a sleek carrying pouch, making it the ultimate tool for efficient electrical diagnostics and maintenance.
| ASIN | B0149K9TZI |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
| Brand | UNI-T |
| Color | Red Grey |
| Date First Available | August 3, 2011 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00798813011213 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 6 x 3 x 1 inches |
| Item model number | UT202A |
| Manufacturer | Uni-T |
| Measurement Type | Multimeter |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 3 x 1 inches |
| Style | Digital |
| UPC | 798813011213 601285943374 798804754594 723260102108 |
S**S
Great clamp meter - As long as you know what you're buying
I really like this meter. It is my go to multimeter for almost all electrical testing, even if I don't need the clamp to measure amperage. You need to understand that this is not a true RMS meter, like the VERY expensive Fluke meters. Do a little Google searching if you want to know the difference. That being said, this will perform most functions for people like me (a home owner, do it yourselfer, who likes to dabble in everything). I've used this meter for everything from measuring amperage at my main panel and generator transfer switch to check bus balancing, to seeing how much juice is left in some AAA batteries. Even if you don't need the clamp to measure amperage, you can use the clamp as a hanger to hang the meter from something else, leaving you with both hands to use the probes. It works great on AC and DC, volts, amps, and OHM's. I'm not an electrician, but this works great for my needs. No issues with it at all. I even like the case that it comes in. And the probes connect to the meter on a 90 degree angle, so you can keep them connected to the meter when you store it in the case, without worrying about bending and shorting out your probes.
J**.
Best bang for the buck anywhere, comes with accessories, highest customer satisfaction
I spent hours looking and comparing meters. This is the best bang for the buck on Amazon, eBay, or anywhere else for this type of meter. It also comes with accessories, and had the highest customer satisfaction. 1. Make sure you read the Package area under Product Description because the pictures don't show the accessories. It comes with everything you need plus the pouch to keep it all together. I'm certain that not having a picture of the accessories is costing them sales. I almost didn't buy it for that reason, and it is common to sell similar meters without the accessories. Even after I noticed the items in the Package area under the Product Description, I felt I was taking a risk by not being able to see what they were actually like, and felt that they probably didn't show them because they were of such poor quality. Those fears turned out to be unfounded. When you receive it, you'll find the quality of the item and the accessories to be very good, and everything well thought out. 2. The reason for every bad review thus far is due to misrepresentation of the meter's capabilities, not problems with the quality of the meter or accessories. The description has since been updated. Thus, while those ratings were deserved at the time they were written, the basis for the bad ratings no longer exists, so it won't be in your best interest to allow those reviews to factor into your evaluation. If you make that adjustment to the score, you also won't find a meter with a higher customer satisfaction rating. 3. Make sure you read the product description thoughtfully and zoom in on the selector dial so you will be have an accurate picture of the meter's capabilities. Even after that, I was thinking it could do DC Amps so that I could use it for checking starter draw and alternator output, but it cannot measure DC Amps nor does the description indicate that it can. Remember that when you measure AC Amps, you cannot put the jaws around more than one conductor at a time because the conductors will cancel each other out. To measure amps, you must place the jaws around only one conductor. 4. Pen meters, while they cannot measure amps, are handier all around because you don't need 3 hands to use them. You can free up a hand by using the amp clamp to attach it to something while using the leads. 5. This is not a true RMS meter, but for most people that is of no concern. 120 volts AC is not actually 120 volts, it is an average of 120 volts, or 120 volts RMS (root mean squared). For normal sine wave from the power company, voltage peaks of approximately 170 volts are required to produce 120 volts RMS. The actual peak voltage required varies based on the sine wave shape. To measure RMS AC voltage accurately, requires a true-RMS meter, which calculates the RMS voltage by taking many measurements along the sine wave. You cannot buy a true RMS meter for $25. You would have to add at least another $100 to the price. Non-true-RMS meters estimate AC RMS voltage by measuring voltage and applying a correction factor based on the the standard sine wave shape. With electricity from the power company, it will be pretty accurate, and with AC house voltage, we seldom need to be precise. Normally, the only things we want to know are, is it approximately 120 volts, approximately 240 volts, or approximately zero volts. The electricity from the power company is well regulated, we cannot adjust it, and AC devices are designed to work with a lot more variation than they are likely to encounter from the power company. There are times when having a true RMS meter is important, such as when measuring voltage from a non-true-sine-wave inverter, or any solid-state circuits such fan controls, motor controls, solid state dimmer switches, etc. For constant DC circuits in vehicles, such as for the battery, battery charging voltage, and most sensors, RMS is not applicable, so a non-true-RMS meter is not at an accuracy disadvantage. The bottom line is, for around the house, a lot of utility can be had with an inexpensive non-true-RMS multimeter.
B**R
Nice Meter, Instructions in Chinese.
Seems to work well but mine came with the only instructions in Chinese. Thankfully the meter is straightforward.
B**T
Very satisfied
Great value here. This is a very solid meter with all the basic functions (Volts, Amps, Reisistance/continuity, Diode). Nice carrying pouch. Very solid feel, controls feel on the economy side (as would be expected) but solid and seems reliable. It's certainly no Fluke but it's not $150 either. At this price you can afford to buy two and keep one on the shelf for backup or for the glove box. Would make a great economical gift for any home/occasional handyman.
R**T
Cool idea, hard to find perfect use for them though.
wasn't SENSISTIVE ENOUGH for what I was trying to use it for. But is has worked for normal stuff. I liked the price and that it came with a case.
M**.
Flexible meter that's got a compact form factor.
I love this multimeter, tests anything I can get my hands on including DC amperage. I usually use them to check for DC current in UPS battery packs but have also used it to test current generation from solar systems and inverters. I'll have to buy another one of these since someone stole a box of my last multimeters right out of my garage.
N**E
AMP Meter Never Worked!
I've owned that what, about a month or two? I bought it for the AMP meter. FIRST time I use it, nothing. Do a little reading of the reviews and searching online and turns out there are other like me. And no way to return it. If you do buy this FULLY test it out of the box. Better yet, don't buy it if you ask me.
E**D
it's light but looks like a decent quality
It works, its precise enough. it's light but looks like a decent quality. The test leads are surprisingly long compared to other cheap meters. The continuity buzzer is weak, hard to hear in a noisy environment. Overall, you cant get anything better for the bucks.
A**R
Great
H**O
Funciona muy bien de acuerdo a su precio
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