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    AC Analog Voltmeter, 0V-250V

    $61.79
    Analog AC voltmeter with all copper coil and wire. Analog voltmeter install the dust cover is safety. The overload rate of this small analog multimeter can be reach 100%. The position of the needle indicates the voltage being measured.
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    SKU: ATO-ACAV-250
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    An analog AC voltmeter is an electrical measurement instrument used to measure alternating current (AC) voltage. It utilizes analog technology to display the magnitude of the AC voltage being measured on a scale using a moving pointer or needle.

    Features:

    • Needle and Scale Display. The most prominent feature of an analog voltmeter is its needle or pointer that moves across a calibrated scale. The position of the needle indicates the voltage being measured.
    • Analog Technology. Analog voltmeters use analog components such as moving coils, magnets, and springs to create the mechanism that translates voltage into needle movement.
    • Range Selection. Analog voltmeters often come with multiple voltage measurement ranges. Users can select the appropriate range based on the expected voltage to achieve better accuracy and resolution.

    Specification:

    • Model: 6L2B
    • Measuring Range: 0-250V (other range, contact us)
    • Accuracy Class: 1.5
    • Display Type: analog only
    • Overload Ratio: 100%
    • Damping Time: ≤4s
    • Operating Temperature: 0-55 ℃
    • Mode of Installation: mounted perpendicular to horizontal
    • Weight: 1 kg

    Wiring Diagram:

    Analog ac voltmeter wiring diagram

    Dimension:

    AC analog voltmeter dimensions

    Tips: How to Maintain Analog AC Voltmeter?

    • Cleaning. Keep the voltmeter clean from dust, dirt, and moisture. Use a soft, lint-free cloth to wipe the surface of the instrument. Avoid using abrasive materials or strong cleaning agents that could damage the scale or the housing.
    • Storage. Store the voltmeter in a cool, dry place when it's not in use. Excessive heat, humidity, and temperature fluctuations can affect the accuracy and performance of the meter.
    • Avoid Mechanical Shocks. Analog meters have delicate internal components. Avoid subjecting the meter to rough handling, drops, or mechanical shocks, as these can lead to misalignments or damage.
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