Labnic Digital Multimeter offers multiple parameters to measure voltage, current, resistance, capacitance, and frequency. Their digital display minimizes mistakes by providing accurate readings on an LCD screen. They utilize auto-shutdown features to save energy after extended periods of inactivity. Their continuity test function signals with an audible alert when a connection is detected. Our Digital Multimeter is widely used in automotive diagnostics, industrial maintenance, and educational labs.
Most Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can I check if a wire is broken using a digital multimeter?
Ans. Yes, you can use the continuity mode to check if a wire is broken. If the wire is complete, the meter will beep.
2. What does ‘OL’ mean on a digital multimeter?
Ans. ‘OL’ stands for overload, meaning the value is too high for the selected range. You should change the range to a higher setting and measure again.
3. What is the difference between AC and DC voltage in a multimeter?
Ans. AC voltage is used for home electricity, while DC voltage is used in batteries. A digital multimeter can measure both types by switching modes.
4. What are the main functions of a digital multimeter?
Ans. Digital multimeters typically measure AC/DC voltage, AC/DC current, resistance, capacitance, frequency, and continuity.
5. Why does multimeter show 0 when measuring resistance?
Ans. A reading of 0 means there is no resistance, which happens when the circuit is closed.