True1 Voltmeter

$40.00

Do you have power? Do you have potential? There's now a cheaper option than hiring Tony Robbins to answer these questions:

Introducing the True1 Voltmeter. Eliminate questions when troubleshooting: know not only that you have power, but know the voltage as well. Does the voltage sag when you strike the lamp? Does power cut in and out when you wiggle a connection? Now you can take the guess work out of troubleshooting.

Compact and Rugged: this tool is built to last. The lens is reinforced with Epoxy and the body is 3d printed from Fiber Impregnated Filament so it has a nice grippy feel. The LED is a bright white and highly visible: even off axis.

Can measure Voltages from 50-250vac. Has a 1/4” hole for attaching a lanyard.

Disclaimer: It’s pretty accurate, but it’s definitely not a fluke. Plus or minus a volt or two is accurate enough for most applications. This thing is pretty water resistant but by no means IP rated.

The connector and voltmeter are made overseas. The body is 3d printed and the whole thing is assembled in the USA.

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Do you have power? Do you have potential? There's now a cheaper option than hiring Tony Robbins to answer these questions:

Introducing the True1 Voltmeter. Eliminate questions when troubleshooting: know not only that you have power, but know the voltage as well. Does the voltage sag when you strike the lamp? Does power cut in and out when you wiggle a connection? Now you can take the guess work out of troubleshooting.

Compact and Rugged: this tool is built to last. The lens is reinforced with Epoxy and the body is 3d printed from Fiber Impregnated Filament so it has a nice grippy feel. The LED is a bright white and highly visible: even off axis.

Can measure Voltages from 50-250vac. Has a 1/4” hole for attaching a lanyard.

Disclaimer: It’s pretty accurate, but it’s definitely not a fluke. Plus or minus a volt or two is accurate enough for most applications. This thing is pretty water resistant but by no means IP rated.

The connector and voltmeter are made overseas. The body is 3d printed and the whole thing is assembled in the USA.

Do you have power? Do you have potential? There's now a cheaper option than hiring Tony Robbins to answer these questions:

Introducing the True1 Voltmeter. Eliminate questions when troubleshooting: know not only that you have power, but know the voltage as well. Does the voltage sag when you strike the lamp? Does power cut in and out when you wiggle a connection? Now you can take the guess work out of troubleshooting.

Compact and Rugged: this tool is built to last. The lens is reinforced with Epoxy and the body is 3d printed from Fiber Impregnated Filament so it has a nice grippy feel. The LED is a bright white and highly visible: even off axis.

Can measure Voltages from 50-250vac. Has a 1/4” hole for attaching a lanyard.

Disclaimer: It’s pretty accurate, but it’s definitely not a fluke. Plus or minus a volt or two is accurate enough for most applications. This thing is pretty water resistant but by no means IP rated.

The connector and voltmeter are made overseas. The body is 3d printed and the whole thing is assembled in the USA.