Actron CP7849 Analog Multimeter Tester


Key features
- •Color coded test leads with protective caps
- •Tests 1.5 volts and 9 volts batteries under load
- •Includes 19 ranges for more accurate measurements and easy to read large analog meter
- •Zero adjuster is used to zero the meter pointer when making resistance measurements
- •1-year warranty
Actron CP7849 Analog Multimeter Tester
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.5
out of 5
Based on 8 reviews
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good little meter
Paul H. Danks•September 19, 2015
Nice. It won't be long before I loose th little plastic protectors on the tips, Would hav liked a little bit longer leads.
1 had a bad fuse, other than that ill find a way ...
Aaron Crow•August 24, 2015
ill give this a B ish rating ordered 3, 1 had a bad fuse, other than that ill find a way to make a living off this stuff one of these days when the monetary and saftey standards of life crash and people go back to settling for a half-assed days work.
good product
kvanvig1•February 5, 2014
works good and a good price. case has spots to carry connector wires. Was a little bigger than I thought it would be, but is easy to use.
Incorrect scale on AC-Voltage
J. Young•December 26, 2011
Although the meter is accurate from what I have tested, it does have a few issues in my opinion:
(a) the 500V scale setting does not match the graduations on the meter - it is labeled "250VAC". Therefore, one must double the reading measured on the meter to get the real world value. Example: on 500VAC scale setting, meter displays 55VAC for a 110V receptacle.
(b) test leads are not replaceable. They are hardwired to the meter.
(c) AA battery not included
(d) Not made in USA
(a) the 500V scale setting does not match the graduations on the meter - it is labeled "250VAC". Therefore, one must double the reading measured on the meter to get the real world value. Example: on 500VAC scale setting, meter displays 55VAC for a 110V receptacle.
(b) test leads are not replaceable. They are hardwired to the meter.
(c) AA battery not included
(d) Not made in USA
AC scale doesn't match range
gtaylor•April 14, 2011
This unit has a 500V range scale and a 250V dial scale so whe you plug into a 120V outlet you only read 60V. I sent an email to the manufacturer and got a reply back that Said "that is just the way it is". I bought it to work on my cars and the DC scale is ok so I kept it. Lousy engineering and tech support that thinks this is OK.
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