Neoteck Professional Electrical Kit: Non-Contact Voltage Tester & Digital Multimeter with 12-1000V AC Detection, 6000 Counts, LED Flashlight, Phase Sequence Detection, Continuity Test
Neoteck Professional Electrical Kit: Non-Contact Voltage Tester & Digital Multimeter with 12-1000V AC Detection, 6000 Counts, LED Flashlight, Phase Sequence Detection, Continuity Test
Engineered for electricians and DIY enthusiasts, this bundle combines a high- performance Non-Contact Voltage Tester for instant hazard detection and live wire judgment with a versatile 3-in-1 Pen Type Multimeter for accurate measurements of AC/DC voltage, resistance, and phase sequence. Together, they provide seamless integration for comprehensive circuit analysis, enhanced safety in electrical repairs, and efficient troubleshooting to prevent accidents and save time.
Product Features
- Non-Contact Voltage Tester with Wide Testing Range This Non-Contact Voltage Tester Voltage within 12-1000V AC, All Electric Appliances in Your Family can be Tested by it( Note Please:Not Suitable for Christmas Light Testing)
- Safe and Convenient The Voltage Pen Tester Detectes Voltage in a Non-Contact Way, So Do Not Worry about There Could be any Possibility of being Shocked by the Electricity
- High Efficiency As Long As Voltage is Detected, the Led in the Tester Pen will Shine
- Phase Sequence Detection - Neoteck pen multimeter uniquely integrates 380V three-phase sequence detection. It instantly identifies ABC phase order to prevent motor reversal risks in industrial/commercial systems, validated by clear phase indicators during 380V AC testing. Ideal for electricians handling motors or inverters
- 2-in-1 Voltage Tester + Multimeter - In voltage detector mode, it tests AC voltage with NCV (100V-1000V) and live/null wire detection. Switch to multimeter mode to measure both AC/DC voltage, resistance, continuity, diodes, capacitance and frequency (10Hz-10MHz). CAT II 600V certified, it consolidates two tools into one for safer, clutter-free troubleshooting. Eliminates the need to carry separate testers for basic and advanced tasks