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Metravi Digital Multimeter - 603 in Russia

Metravi Digital Multimeter - 603

Metravi Digital Multimeter - 603 in Russia

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METRAVI 603 Digital Multimeter

The Metravi 603 is a 3½-digit digital multimeter designed for electricians, technicians, and hobbyists. It is a reliable, battery-powered tool for measuring various electrical properties, including AC/DC voltage, AC/DC current, resistance, and capacitance. It supports a wide range of functions while offering convenience and safety for everyday use.

Measurement functions: In addition to standard voltage, current, and resistance measurement, the Metravi 603 can also be used for diode tests, continuity tests (with an audible buzzer), and transistor hFE measurements.

Display: It has a large, backlit LCD screen with a maximum reading of 1999 counts for clear visibility.

Safety features: The multimeter includes overload protection on all ranges and recessed safety-designed input jacks to prevent electric shock. It is rated for CAT II 600V safety standards.

Physical & Power Details:

·         Power source: Single 9 V battery (usually alkaline)

·         Weight: Approximately 450 g (some listings say 560 g—likely with holster or packaging)

·         Dimensions: ~190×94.5×39.5

·         Sturdy build: Often supplied with test leads, holster/carrying case, battery, user manual, and spare fuse

Broad Measurement Capabilities

AC/DC Voltage, AC/DC current

Resistance, capacitance

Diode test, transistor test

Audible continuity test

Display & Interface

Backlight, extra-large LCD with digit size around 25 mm for easy readability

Features like Auto Power off and Data Hold to freeze available

Safety & User Convenience

Overload protection across all ranges

Category rating: CAT II V- suitable for moderate-risk voltage environments

Additional capabilities include frequency testing (ranges up to 200 kHz), relative mode (to null test lead resistance), temperature measurement (–20 °C to 1000 °C), and transistor measurement