🔧 Elevate Your DIY Game with AstroAI - Precision Meets Safety!
The AstroAI Digital Multimeter is a professional-grade tool designed for accurate measurements of voltage, current, resistance, and more. With features like auto-ranging, a large backlit display, and robust safety mechanisms, it's perfect for both automotive and household electrical troubleshooting. Backed by a dedicated support team, this multimeter ensures reliability and ease of use for all your technical needs.
Brand | AstroAI |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Style | Professional,Safety |
Color | Red |
Item Weight | 357 Grams |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 8.66 x 2.28 x 6.69 inches |
Lower Temperature Rating | 40 Degrees Celsius |
Upper Temperature Rating | 122 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Measurement Type | Multimeter |
Maximum Operating Voltage | 1000 Volts |
UPC | 759974998225 |
Manufacturer | AstroAI |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00759974998225 |
Part Number | 759974998225 |
Item Weight | 12.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.66 x 2.28 x 6.69 inches |
Item model number | AST-6000-D |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Shape | Square |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Display Style | LCD |
Included Components | 【1 x AstroAI 6000 Counts Multimeter , 1 x 9V 6F22 Battery, 1 x Pair of Test Leads, 1 x Multi-Function Socket, 1 x User Manual 】 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Zinc Carbon |
J**E
Great quality for the price
Works great for what I need. I love that it came with batteries as well as the probes I needed to get the job done. As for the design, it is easy to use and functional at a great price. The screen is bright but not overwhelming and you can tell it was designed with quality in mind. I would definitely buy it again when I lose this one or my kid destroys it. It also has the ability to detect ohms, which not a lot of devices are designed to do. Highly recommend!
N**W
Great value and feature rich
Works great, seems accurate. Also has many features such as temperature measuring which I found useful for BGA soldering. Overall great value. The only thing I dont like is the probes have very short ends, and the plastic end is quite big, so it makes it difficult to test tight spots.
O**Y
Good for the money, some specs are off.
I sometimes buy inexpensive test equipment, perform a quick review and then post the results on my w3afc.com web page. I do this for the benefit of the HAM Radio operators who want to repair their own equipment, but who are on a fixed income. I'll post a full review with photos there in a couple weeks. This review is for the typical homeowner or DIY hobbyist who wants an inexpensive but full-featured meter. For comparison, I tested this meter against a much more expensive Amprobe AM-570.PROS:- The dual, plastic coated magnet on the back is very useful. I can stick it to the face of one of my vintage HAM radios while I'm doing some testing and it will stay there.- It has a large, easy-to-read display.- DC and AC RMS readings are well within the claimed specifications. Spot-on, in fact.- Resistance, DC current, and Diode forward voltage readings are accurate. I haven't tested the Duty Cycle or Temperature functions.- The build quality is above average for a meter in this price point.- According to AstroAI, this meter can read voltages as high as 1,000VDC (CAT II) and 750VAC, but they don't emphasize that. I have yet to use it to measure the 900VDC plate voltage on one of my Swan 700CX tube transceivers, because I want to get some use out of the meter first before I risk blowing it up. Plus, I plan to use this primarily for testing circuits in cars, and solid-state HAM radios. I had a UEI 384 that claimed a max DC voltage rating of 1000 volts, but when I tested the Swan plate voltage (at rest, no modulation) the UEI blew up - literally. I found another one online for 20 bucks used, and tried it again. THAT meter also blew up. So I tend to take the voltage ratings on these cheap meters with several grains of salt.- The manufacturer claims that this meter will read capacitance up to 600 micro-farads (uF). But the one I'm testing has measured up to 2200uF with good accuracy. Perhaps they meant 600uF within the stated accuracy.NOTE: I'VE CORRECTED MY RATING based on the fact that this meter is rated at 60,000 uF. The largest value I have right now if 20,000, and this meter reads it with the same approximate accuracy as my much more expensive Amprobe AM-570, and my CEM DT-9935 LCR.CONS:- That magnet that I mentioned above can pick up nuts, staples, pins, and other stuff, so it's a bit of a double-edge sword.- The claimed frequency counter upper limit of 60MHz is actually 16MHz. Apparently, when engineering told marketing that it would read to 16MHz, marketing thought they said 60. And, the voltage required to obtain a reading is fairly high, almost 5V P-P. The Amprobe AM-570 on the other hand reads accurately up to 43MHz, and it only needs a little over 1V P-P for a good reading. Of course, it costs about $110, or almost 4 times as much as this AstroAI WH5000A. Note: I just checked my Amprobe manual, and it claims to read to 60 MHz also. I have a feeling that this is just a theoretical figure, based on the fact that these are 6000-count (5999, really) meters.- The transistor hFE (current gain) test function is at only 1 volts, and at a very low current of around 1mA, so it reads about half of the gain of a device under typical conditions. And for some reason, the multi-function test adapter is arranged C-B-E instead of B-C-E, making testing TO-220 devices a hassle. So, DON'T buy this as a transistor tester.As I said, I'll post a complete review on my web page eventually. For a hobbyist, or DIY'er, this is good, and the price can't be beat. For HAM Radio work I would spend a little more. BTW, I don't find the beeping to be THAT annoying.NOTE: The DC voltages were supplied by a Tektronix Calibration Fixture. The AC voltage was from a regulated AC supply, set at 115.00 VAC. I tested the AC separately instead of alongside the Amprobe meter because the AC supply doesn't have BNC connectors like my Tek DC supply. With the probes detached, the AstroAI picked up a small amount of AC, most likely from my fluorescent lighting.NOTE 2: In the photo of the meter testing something on the underside of a radio, the meter is measuring the frequency 14.175MHz from the signal unit of a Kenwood TS-930S HAM transceiver. The meter is connected to the board near the output terminal. It reads the signal, but the gain from the board (carrier level) has to be set at 10 to obtain a reading. By comparison, the Amprobe can read the signal at a carrier level of 4, and a very old Beckman Industrial DM27XT can get a reading with the carrier control set at 2.In the two new photos of the meters measuring the value of a capacitor, the AstroAI and the Amprobe are measuring the same 2200uF, 35V electrolytic capacitor.The manufacturer contacted me regarding my 3-star rating. Compared to other meters in the $30-$50 range, this would be 4 stars, perhaps even 5. However, I would only give the Amprobe AM-570 4 stars, so for the sake of consistency, I give this 3 stars.By the way, I have the thermocouple connected right now, measuring the ambient temperature right here in my HAM shack. It's fluctuating between 71 and 73 degrees as the heat cycles on and off, which is about right. I put the end under my tongue for a few minutes, and it leveled off at 95F. So it's not lab grade, but it's not bad.
M**.
Good meter. Great price.
Seems to work well. Will need to figure out how to extend the backlight and the automatic timeout/shutdown. BTW, I love the magnet -- use it more than though I would.
R**M
No complaints
I build a lot of electronics and this little guy works great. The kick stand design makes it for me. It's not as expensive as a fluk and reads very comparable.
F**R
Versatile and Accurate: AstroAI Digital Multimeter Delivers Precision Performance
As an electronics enthusiast and DIY hobbyist, finding a reliable and accurate digital multimeter is essential for my projects. After extensively researching various options, I decided to invest in the AstroAI Digital Multimeter and Analyzer TRMS 6000 Counts Volt Meter Ohmmeter Auto-Ranging T, and I'm delighted to share my experience with this exceptional tool.From the moment I unpacked the multimeter, I was impressed by its sturdy build quality and ergonomic design. The rugged construction instilled confidence that this tool could withstand the rigors of my workshop and fieldwork alike. The large, backlit LCD screen offers excellent visibility, even in low-light conditions, ensuring easy readability of measurement results.One of the standout features of this multimeter is its True RMS (Root Mean Square) technology, which guarantees accurate readings for both sinusoidal and non-sinusoidal waveforms. This level of precision is invaluable for troubleshooting complex electrical systems, where accuracy is paramount. Whether I'm measuring voltage, current, resistance, capacitance, frequency, or temperature, I can trust the AstroAI multimeter to deliver reliable results every time.The auto-ranging functionality is another convenience that sets this multimeter apart. It automatically selects the appropriate measurement range, saving time and eliminating the guesswork associated with manual range selection. This feature is especially handy when working on projects with varying voltage or resistance levels, allowing me to focus on the task at hand without constantly adjusting settings.I also appreciate the versatility of this multimeter, thanks to its wide range of measurement capabilities. Whether I'm diagnosing automotive electrical systems, testing household appliances, or troubleshooting electronic circuits, the AstroAI multimeter proves to be a valuable companion. The included probes are of high quality and provide secure connections, ensuring accurate measurements with minimal hassle.Furthermore, the multimeter's built-in safety features offer peace of mind during use. The integrated fuse and overload protection safeguard both the device and the user from potential electrical hazards, making it suitable for professionals and amateurs alike.In summary, the AstroAI Digital Multimeter and Analyzer TRMS 6000 Counts Volt Meter Ohmmeter Auto-Ranging T surpasses expectations in terms of performance, accuracy, and durability. Its robust design, advanced features, and user-friendly interface make it an indispensable tool for anyone working with electrical systems. Whether you're a seasoned technician or a novice hobbyist, this multimeter is sure to exceed your expectations and elevate your projects to new heights. Highly recommended.
R**T
I like It.
Works. The internal resistance is enough to accurately test 1.5 volt batteries for amperes. Be sure to check your leads to make sure you have them in the right port. Black lead always stays in black hole. The Red lead can me connected to one of 3 differing ports. Just make sure you connect it right, and don't play with it when you have drank more than 2 beers -- lol. I blow my last meter out b/c I had one too many. Safety first!
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