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Re: Clamp On DC Current Meter

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Originally Posted by Dad1279 View Post
I have used the Cen-Tech model. Item #98675 at Harbor freight store. It measures DC amps to 600, an as I remember cost between $70-80.

Harbor Freight's more expensive clamp on meter (Model: 98675-DDD) will read DC amps and voltage. The build quality feels fantastic for the price, its no fluke but definitely good enough for robotics and standard hobby/home work.
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