| Content | Test precise measurements on a large easy-to-read backlit display with the TMD-50. The dual inputs allow easy super-heat and sub-cool temperature measurement as well as cut-out and in temperature measurements. The Amprobe TMD-50 thermometer is a professional choice for HVAC/R technicians, electricians, research, industrial process, and quality control. | The AT-6000-T Transmitter works on Energized and De-energized circuits up to 600 V AC/DC in Category I through Category III electrical environments and features high signal, low signal, and loop modes. The Breaker Identification feature eliminates confusion of multiple false positives, common with older technology tracing tools, by identifying the one correct breaker or fuse with the highest recorded signal. | Amprobe Flex Current Sensor Developed for the Amprobe DM-5, your all-in-one solution for excellent power quality. | Amprobe?s advanced wire tracer technology combines a Receiver and powerful Transmitter to locate energized and de-energized wires, breakers, and fuses without having to disconnect any equipment. The Receiver features four tracing modes optimized for a range of applications, and the Transmitter utilizes two optimized frequencies that allows for a clean and reliable signal. Whether you?re a novice user or an expert, the AT-6000 Advanced Wire Tracer Series kits will help you get the job done fast. | This affordable and rugged megohmmeter is fast and easy to use, and offer the features you need for most insulation test applications including wires, cables, transformers and motors. | The Amprobe LM-120 light meter measures the visible light from fluorescent, metal halide, high-pressure sodium or incandescent sources. It is a portable, easy-to-use digital light meter designed for simple one-hand operation reading in Lumen (lux) or foot candle (fc) units. The LM-120 measures a wide range of light up to 20,000 fc or 200,000 lux with an accurate, high resolution of 0.01 fc/lux. This unit is Auto-ranging plus manual ranging with ability to Zero out the reading before taking a measurement. |