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Multimeter BLOW 51-715# analog ammeter 15 A — Polish manual, model 51-715#
Multimeter BLOW 51-715# analog ammeter 15 A — Polish manual, model 51-715#
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Multimeter BLOW 51-715# analog ammeter 15 A — Polish manual, model 51-715#
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Multimeter BLOW 51-715# analog ammeter 15 A — Polish manual, model 51-715#
Multimeter BLOW 51-715# analog ammeter 15 A — Polish manual, model 51-715#
Analog ammeter BLOW model 51-715# is a handheld instrument designed to measure direct current up to 15 A with an analog needle display. The device is built in the style of a simple multimeter and provides direct visual indication of DC current, making it suitable for basic electrical diagnostics, hobby electronics and vehicle electrical checks. The Polish-language manual is included and the instrument focuses on straightforward current measurement without digital readout.
The analog needle provides continuous, easy-to-read movement that helps detect fluctuations and transient changes in current. The device is compact and lightweight, suitable for portable use in workshops or field checks. Its simple design minimizes setup time and is intuitive for users familiar with analog instruments. The meter measures DC current up to 15 A, covering a range of common low-current applications.
Connect the meter in series with the circuit or load whose DC current you wish to measure, observing correct polarity. Ensure the range and any protective fuses or shunts are appropriate for currents up to 15 A before making measurements. Read the deflection of the needle against the scale to determine the current value. Avoid measuring currents above the rated maximum and disconnect power before changing connections to prevent damage or personal injury.
Use insulated leads and observe basic electrical safety when measuring live circuits. Verify the meter and any external shunt or fuse condition before high-current checks. Store the instrument in a dry environment and avoid mechanical shocks to maintain needle calibration and accuracy.
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