Victor 3021 Analog Multimeter High Precision 1000V Pointer
Meet the Victor 3021 Analog Multimeter, a high-precision 1000V pointer meter designed for reliable electronics testing. With a sturdy pointer display and auto-range operation, it delivers quick, intuitive readings for DC voltage, AC voltage, current, and resistance. Ideal for DIY projects, automotive diagnostics, and electronics repairs, this meter helps you verify circuits, troubleshoot problems, and verify component performance without guesswork. Compact and robust, it fits neatly on any workbench and travels easily for field testing.
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Benefits & Tips
- Quickly verify power supply voltages and battery levels with reliable DCV and ACV readings up to 1000 V.
- Diagnose circuits and components in electronics projects by checking current and resistance across multiple ranges without guesswork.
- Use the auto-range function for fast, hassle-free measurements while keeping safe testing practices in place.
Product specifications
- Model: Victor 3021
- Display Type: Pointer Display
- Operating Mode: Auto Range
- DC Voltage (DCV): 0.1V / 0.5V / 2.5V / 10V / 50V / 250V / 1000V — Accuracy ±3% full scale
- AC Voltage (ACV): 10V / 50V / 250V / 1000V — Accuracy ±4% full scale
- DC Current (DCA): 50µA / 0.5 / 5 / 50 / 500mA / 10A — Accuracy ±3% full scale
- Resistance: 2 kΩ / 20 kΩ / 200 kΩ / 2 MΩ (×1 / ×10 / ×100 / ×1k); 200 MΩ (×100k)
- dB: -10 dB to +22 dB (10 VAC) ~ 62 dB
- Inductive/Current Ranges (LI): 0–150 mA @ ×1; 0–15 mA @ ×10; 0–150 µA @ ×1k; 0–1.5 µA @ ×100k
- hFE: 1000 at ×10 range
- Dimensions: 160 × 101.5 × 40 mm
- Operating Temperature: 0–40 °C
- Origin: Mainland China
- Certification: CE, RoHS
- Battery Included: No
- Model Number: 3010/3021
Package includes:
- Victor 3021 Analog Multimeter
Warnings/Reminders
- Do not exceed the rated voltages: DC up to 1000 V and AC up to 1000 V.
- Operate on a dry, non-conductive surface and wear appropriate safety gear when testing high voltages.
- Start measurements with the lowest practical range and use proper probe technique to avoid damage.
- Avoid measuring live circuits beyond the instrument’s rating and disconnect power before connecting or disconnecting test leads when possible.