New Waterproof Digital Multimeter with 61-segment Bar Graph

New Waterproof Digital Multimeter with 61-segment Bar Graph

Triplett Announces MM650 High Performance Multimeter with LoZ to Identify Ghost Voltages

Extras include True RMS, CAT IV, microamp range, backlit selector dial and flashlight

Manchester, NH, Triplett Test Equipment, a leading manufacturer of test equipment & tools, announces a new True-RMS Lo-Z multimeter ready to take on the most demanding field or bench measurements. The new model MM650 (msrp $129.99) is a waterproof digital multimeter with 61-segment bar graph and is available now.

The Triplett Model MM650’s True RMS feature provides better accuracy when measuring non-sinusoidal or noisy waveforms. The multimeter offers a large variety of measurement features including AC/DC Voltage, AC/DC Current, AC/DC µA Current, Resistance, Temperature, Frequency, Capacitance, Continuity, and Diode Test. Additional features include a backlit LCD and a backlit switch selector dial, Lo Z (impedance) mode for identifying ghost voltages, data hold, peak hold, relative mode, and a built-in flashlight.

The rubberized over-molded housing provides impact and drop resistance in a sleek ergonomic design that is also waterproof (IP67). CAT IV 600V safety rating provides superior resistance to damage from transient over-voltages in any demanding industrial settings. The Model MM650 is suited for a variety of industrial and residential applications such as electrical, industrial, HVAC, security, home theater installations and more. The MM650 includes test leads, a temperature probe, four AAA batteries, and a carrying case, and it comes with a three-year warranty.

The MM650 is available now. To find a Triplett distributor near you, please visit https://www.triplett.com/distributors

Or to order online, please visit: https://www.triplett.com/mm650

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