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Digital Multimeter AC DC Meter Electric Test Pencil 90V to 1000V Sensitivity Voltmeter

The Voltage Test Pen is a reliable and compact tool designed for safely detecting AC voltage in electrical systems. It allows both professionals and DIY enthusiasts to quickly identify live wires and troubleshoot electrical circuits without direct metallic contact, enhancing safety and convenience during work. Equipped with a white LED lamp, an audible alarm, and a non-conductive exterior, this voltage tester ensures visibility, alerts, and protection even in low-light or high-voltage environments. Its portable design makes it easy to carry and use anywhere electrical testing is required.

Package Includes

  • 1 x Voltage Test Pen
Digital Multimeter
35.00 AED 35.00 AED (Tax included)

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Features

  • Detects AC voltage without direct metallic contact
  • White LED illumination for low-light conditions
  • Compact design fits conveniently in a shirt pocket
  • Alarm warning sound for added safety
  • Non-conductive exterior reduces the risk of electric shock
  • Quickly identifies hot, neutral, and ground terminals
  • Voltage sensitivity: 90 - 1000V AC
  • Powered by 2 x 1.5V AAA batteries (not included)

Specifications

  • Material: ABS
  • Type: Measuring Instrument
  • Classification: Voltage Meter
  • Product Weight: 0.0240 kg
  • Dimensions: 15.10 x 2.60 x 1.70 cm / 5.94 x 1.02 x 0.67 inches

Applications

  • Educational demonstrations
  • Home appliance testing
  • Electrical troubleshooting and maintenance

How to Use

Fluke Tester Pen Non-Contact Voltage Tester Pen - Detects AC/DC 90-1000V,  Electric Sensor By Miniduino Sensitivity Range 90 1000vac

  1. Insert 2 x 1.5V AAA batteries into the Voltage Test Pen, ensuring correct polarity.
  2. Turn on the tester by pressing the power button (if applicable).
  3. Hold the pen by its insulated handle and bring the tip close to the wire or terminal to be tested.
  4. Observe the LED light and listen for the audible alarm:
    • LED illuminates and alarm sounds: wire is live (AC voltage present).
    • No light or sound: the wire is not live.
  5. Use the pen to quickly check hot, neutral, and ground wires as needed.
  6. After testing, turn off the device and store it in a safe, dry place.
  7. Always avoid touching exposed metal conductors and follow general electrical safety precautions.