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Digital sensing non-contact electroscope

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Management number 211001015 Release Date 2026/04/04 List Price $36.00 Model Number 211001015
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To use, first install the battery and press the central switch. A green LED indicates the tester is operational. Press the switch again to turn the LED on or off. A two-second press sounds 'DD' and turns off the tester. It automatically shuts off after five minutes without detecting an electric field signal. When voltage is detected, the tester's tip sounds and the LED turns red, with the sound frequency increasing as the electric field strengthens. The tester detects radiation intensity, changing the LED from green to red and sounding when radiation is present. For breakpoint detection, the tester emits different frequency sounds based on the radiation intensity difference between the two sides of the breakpoint, helping users locate the breakpoint on a wireline.

  • Voltage Range: AC 90V to AC 1000V
  • Operating Temp: -10C to 50C
  • Storage Temp: -10C to 50C
  • Humidity Tolerance: 80%
  • Pollution Index: 2
  • Cleaning: Wipe with damp cloth
  • Power Supply: No. 7 battery (not included)
  • Weight: 40g
Brand bibtic
Color Black
Theme Science
Department Professionals
Finish Type Glossy
Item Weight 1.41 ounces
Reusability Single Use
Target Audience Professionals (e.g., electricians, engineers, maintenance workers)
Water Resistance Level Not Water Resistant

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