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LED Voltage Tester, Multifunctional Power Supply Current Tester with a 0.2% Error Margin for B22 E14 E27 GU10 G4 to G12 G9 Lamp Base (EU Plug 85-265V)
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Description
[Versatile Applications] Designed for both professional and DIY use, this tester works with a variety of LED components, including driver power supplies, LED chips, and panel lights. Its robust construction ensures stable performance in high-voltage environments (60-300V), making it ideal for multiple lighting projects. [Accurate Measurement] This advanced LED voltage tester provides accurate readings with an error margin of only 0.2%, guaranteeing reliable results for voltage, current, and power measurements. Its multifunctional capabilities allow it to test both semi-finished and finished LED lighting products, giving you confidence in your lighting assessments. [Durable Construction] Constructed with high-quality PC materials and phosphor bronze components, this tester offers long-lasting durability. The clear LED display provides easy-to-read measurements, while the compact design ensures portability for workshop or on-site testing needs. Specification: Item Type: LED Voltage Tester Material: PC, Phosphor Bronze Load Current: 3A Voltage Range: 60-300V Compatible with E14, E27, GU10, G4 to G12, G9 Lamp Bases Package List: 1 x LED Parameter Tester How to Use: Connect the power supply and insert the bulb directly for testing, including E27, E14, GU10, G4 to G12, G9, etc. The input voltage will be displayed. After connecting the load for 1 second, the power will be displayed.
Features
- BrandOTHERS
- Length15 cm
- Height35 cm
- Voltage10 V
- Availability of spare parts0.000912 year(s)
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