🛍️ Order Online & Pay On Delivery in Nairobi & Mombasa: 0784 666 000 / 0781 666 000

Product details

Key Features of an Analog Voltmeter:

  1. Measurement of Voltage:
    • An analog voltmeter is designed to measure DC (Direct Current) or AC (Alternating Current) voltages depending on its specific design. The voltage is shown as a needle that moves across a graduated scale, where each position corresponds to a specific voltage value.
  2. Needle and Scale:
    • The voltmeter has a needle that moves along a scale. The position of the needle indicates the measured voltage. The scale is usually marked with graduations that represent the voltage readings (e.g., 0V, 5V, 10V, etc.).
  3. Analog Display:
    • The display is analog because it is continuous, rather than discrete like a digital readout. This means the voltage measurement can be observed as a smooth movement of the needle, which provides a more real-time response compared to digital versions.
  4. Sensitivity:
    • Analog voltmeters come with different ranges or scales, such as 0-10V, 0-100V, or 0-1000V. The sensitivity or accuracy of the reading depends on the resolution of the scale and the range of the voltmeter.
  5. Internal Circuitry:
    • Most analog voltmeters use a moving coil meter principle, where the needle moves in response to the current flowing through a coil placed in a magnetic field. The deflection of the needle is proportional to the voltage being measured.

Custom tab

Your custom content goes here. You can add the content for individual product

Customers Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Only logged in customers who have purchased this product may leave a review.

Back to Top
Product has been added to your cart

Select at least 2 products
to compare