Thanks!
On Thursday, July 11, 2019 at 2:50:39 PM UTC+1, martin martin wrote:
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>> It says Вольтметр универсальный, which was simply translated, as
Mr Kosbo
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On Thu, Jul 11, 2019 at 1:11 AM kosbo.com wrote:
> Hi
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> It says Вольтметр универсальный, which was simply translated, as
> voltmeter universal. it could measure wide range of voltage from 1v to
> 1000v with switch choice
Hi
It says Вольтметр универсальный, which was simply translated, as
voltmeter universal. it could measure wide range of voltage from 1v to
1000v with switch choice of high or low frequency signal. I think it
could work with AC and DC input
I would not say it's multimeter, as I can see
there are cyrillic keyboards online, you can use to type the text, then use
a translator to translate to the nearest English equivalent.
WAIVERSAM HEAT METER
is what it says at the top, sort of
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It has a 110V/220V switch at the back. Jens
On 2019-07-10 6:26 p.m., alex nolan wrote:
I think it says "Вольтметр универсальный В7-16" at the top. If you
google that, you can find some webpages with more info.
I do like the look of these multimeters, but the biggest challenge for
using them f
I think it says "Вольтметр универсальный В7-16" at the top. If you google
that, you can find some webpages with more info.
I do like the look of these multimeters, but the biggest challenge for
using them for me would be the 220V input
On Wednesday, July 10, 2019 at 5:49:05 PM UTC-4, Terry Bowm