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joe smith | Gossen Metrawatt Metrahit Ultra M248B Review Part2 @joesmith-je3tq | Uploaded May 2017 | Updated October 2024, 4 days ago.
In this video we look a little deeper into the proximity problem.

You wanted to see it, so here it is. Unlike Dave's reviews of the Xtra and Energy, this Gossen will be subjected to the same tests as all the meters before it. So you Gossen fan boys best turn the channel.

"Features in detail Three Connector Jacks with Automatic Blocking Sockets (ABS)((Patented (patent no. DE 10 2005 062 624, US 7,439,725)) All current ranges are implemented via a single connector jack which prevents any possibility of operator error. Beyond this, the automatic blocking sockets prevent incorrect connection of the measurement cables, as well as selection of the wrong measured quantity.

Danger to the user, the instrument and the device under test resulting from operator error is thus ruled out. Overload Protection The instrument is safeguarded for up to 1000 V in all measuring functions by overload protection. Voltages of greater than 1000 V and current of greater than 10 or 16 A are indicated acoustically. Dangerous contact voltages are indicated when the 1 kHz lowpass filter is activated."
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