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Measure with confidence—voltage, current, resistance, continuity, capacitance, frequency, duty cycle, temperature, and more. This collection features true-RMS digital multimeters (DMMs), AC/DC clamp meters, and essential accessories for repair, prototyping, and classroom labs in the Philippines. Perfect for Arduino, ESP32, and Raspberry Pi projects.
Shop by Type
- True-RMS DMMs – accurate on non-sinusoidal waveforms
- Auto-range DMMs – faster, fewer manual range errors
- Clamp meters (AC/DC) – measure current without breaking the circuit
- Bench multimeters – stable readings for testing and calibration
- NCV voltage testers – quick live-wire checks
Top Accessories
- Silicone test leads & gold-plated probe tips
- Banana-to-alligator clip leads & mini hook clips
- K-type thermocouples (temperature)
- 10A/11A HRC fuses (replacement safety fuses)
- Carrying cases & 9V/AA/AAA batteries
Buying Guide
- Safety first: Check CAT II/III/IV rating and max voltage. Use HRC fuses for high-current ranges.
- Accuracy & counts: 6000/9999/20000-count DMMs give finer resolution for small changes.
- True-RMS: Needed for variable-speed drives, switching supplies, and non-sine loads.
- Features: Auto-range, backlight, data hold, relative/zero, min/max, temperature, continuity beeper.
- Leads matter: Soft silicone leads bend better and resist heat; upgrade tips for precision work.
Usage & Safety Tips
- Select the correct function and range before probing; start on higher ranges when unsure.
- For current, move the red lead to the current jack and break the circuit (or use a clamp meter).
- De-energize when changing probe positions; never measure resistance on a live circuit.
- Replace blown fuses with the exact HRC type and rating specified by your meter.
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FAQs – Multimeters & Accessories (Philippines)
What’s the difference between a DMM and a clamp meter?
A DMM measures many signals (V, A, Ω, etc.) via probes. A clamp meter measures current by clamping around a conductor—no circuit break—and many models also include standard DMM functions.
Do I need a true-RMS multimeter?
If you work with switching supplies, PWM motor drivers, or non-sine waveforms, yes—true-RMS gives accurate readings where average-responding meters can be off.
Which accessories should I buy first?
Start with silicone test leads, alligator clip adapters for hands-free testing, spare HRC fuses, and a K-type probe if you measure temperature.
Do you ship nationwide and support school/corporate orders?
Yes. We ship nationwide across the Philippines via trusted couriers and can prepare classroom kits and bulk quotations on request.