Agilent U1213A Clamp Meter, Teardown & Short Video ReviewRecently bought this current top tier Agilent clamp meter for field works. and it will be used to measure big current stuffs in hundreds of Amps both DC and AC in big factory and also for big machines like tractors and etc in mining industrial complex.
Measurement capabilities :
Function | Ranges | Accuracy | Resolution |
DC Amp | 40A -> 1000 A | ±1.5% | 0.01A - 1A |
AC Amp | 40A -> 1000 A | ±2% (True RMS) | 0.01A - 1A | (45 Hz - 1kHz) |
DC Volt | 4 V -> 1000 V | ±0.2% | 0.001V - 1V |
AC Volt | 4 V -> 1000 V | ±1% (True RMS) | 0.001V - 1V | (45Hz - 400Hz) |
Resistance | 400 Ohm -> 40 MOhm | ±0.3% | 0.1Ohm - 0.01MOhm |
Capacitance | 4 uF -> 4000 uF | 3% | 0.001uF - 1uF |
Frequency | 99.99 Hz -> 999.9 kHz | ±0.2% | 0.01Hz - 0.1kHz |
Duty Cycle | 0.1% -> 99.9% | 0.3% per kHz + 0.3% | | (20Hz -> 2 kHz) |
Temperature | -200°C -> 1372°C | ±1% + 3°C | 0.1°C | (Thermal Type K) |
For further details, download the datasheet in pdf about 270KB ->
http://cp.literature.agilent.com/litweb/pdf/5990-5083EN.pdfActually I was planning to do a short video on it's capabilities at various measurements, sorry folks, too bad at last minute I have to travel, and just finished the teardown shots only. Hopefully I can do it once I'm at home this weekend.
So here we go, the teardown details and comments for each picture at below thumbnails.
01. Standard Package.jpg
Came with the holster and standard Agilent multimeter probes, and not in picture are few paper manuals and the calibration certificate signed at Agilent's Malaysia factory.
02. Holster.jpg
Nothing special actually, it has a separated smaller compartment at inner side enough for probes. Took this particular shot at the back side to show the belt hook up, its made from cheap & thin synthetic leather that I think it can be easily torn up especially this meter is made for field work, Its not that difficult to use stronger or even the exact same material for the holster to make that belt hook-up rather than this crap leather thingy.
Ideally I preferred a strong steel belt clip.
03. Front & Rear.jpg
The body material feels solid and strong, the whole meter's body is stiff enough that won't twist by hands, while the jaw when closed is tightly fit and sealed properly at the tip, and the join doesn't wiggle when twisted gently using fingers. Overall for external build is pretty good imo. For current measurement using the clamp, its designed for one hand operation to open/close the jaw, and to turn the switch using thumb finger as other single hand clamp meter.
04. Back & Batt Cover.jpg
Battery cover is secured by one screw, and underneath it has two IR interface that is probably for firmware or diagnostic purposes, and this IR feature is not mentioned in the manual.
05. Bad & Good Back Cover Screws.jpg
The whole back cover body is secured by only 2 screws, the top and the bottom one which is accessible only when the battery cover is opened. Now the bad part, see for yourself the different among those screws, just hate that self tapping screw at the right one.
Agilent should give the "boot" for the case designer and the one who approved it
, adding just "one" additional nut embedded screw like the one for the battery cover won't add up the cost, especially for this >$300 price range clamp meter, this is just plain bad design & decision.
06. BAD Self Tapping Screw Hole.jpg
Honestly, when everytime I saw this, this reminds me of those cheap China made $15 meter that are using the exact self tapping screw to secure the case.
07. Crappy Battery Connector.jpg
Another bad design, this one is nasty cause I know this pretty much when I was a kid when fixing toys, this kind of 9V connector is well known to have connection problems like broken cable solder joints inside the connector head, and its a pita to fix.
08. DC Current Flow Direction.jpg
DC current direction pointer location.
09. Jaws Join.jpg
One small note, the exposed iron core at the left one is coated with thin clear coating, guess its for rust prevention.
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