Handheld Digital Tesla Meter High Precision Gaussmeter Fluxmeter Surface Magnetic Field Tester with Probe 0-2400mT
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2400mt=2. mt=milli Tesla, which is 1/1000 of a Tesla. 4T=24000gauss. 2400 grams = 2400 grams = 2400 grams = 2400 grams = 2400 grams = 2400 grams = 2400 grams 4 Kg=5. Make certain - 291 poundsbr> 5% is appropriate for your requirements.
A transverse probe was included in the tesla meter I bought. This Tesla meter does not appear to be the same as the one I purchased, but the photos for this probe show the sensor at the probe's end configured in a transverse orientation.
It comes with a hall probe that works in both horizontal and vertical directions, but not in axis.
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The first thing you should know about this instrument is that it performs admirably. Despite the fact that I didn't have a standard to compare against, the readings appeared to be accurate and repeatable in the circumstances. I also like that the meter can be reset to zero between readings. The only minor flaw is that the case appears to be vacuum molded rather than injection molded, which gives it a cheap appearance. Keep in mind that you'll most likely be taking your readings in "mT," which stands for milliteslas. (one-thousandth of a Tesla) You'll need to multiply the reading you see by 10 to get the Gauss equivalent. This is due to the fact that 10,000 Gauss equals one Tesla. For instance, a reading of 3 is a good example. 6 mT = 36 Gauss Overall, I was very pleased with this product, which also came with a nice carrying case and a good manual.
TD8620 Handheld Digital Tesla Meter High Precision Gaussmeterbr>According to the Amazon listing, the product would be delivered in about a week. After that, it took about a month for the order to be delivered. The product arrived a day or two after I placed my order, and it was shipped from China. br>The meter arrived about 8 days after I placed the order. As a result, I'm extremely pleased with the seller's prompt shipping! br>br>In a small tan "gift" box, the meter arrived undamaged. The box is a solid single-piece construction. I was expecting ply cardboard, but it turned out to be much nicer. There's an instruction manual included, and it's a lot of fun to read. The meter is simple to operate, and anyone who can install a battery should be able to do so. Even so, you should read the manual. br>br>The Hall Sensor is protected by a cover. When installed, the cover is snug, and it must be removed in order to take readings. When removing the cover, be careful not to damage the sensor or the arm on which it is mounted. br>The meter case is entirely made of plastic; it does not appear to be an expensive item, and it has a toy-like appearance. in terms of appearance The simple function buttons are simple to use, easy to operate, and have a positive action. The wire connecting the meter to the hand-held sensor is quite long, almost to the point of being obstructive. br>br>I'm not sure if the meter is calibrated to any scientific standard, but it measures accurately and consistently. br>At the moment, I'm using the meter to test the strength of guitar pickup magnets and other similar objects. I'm not sure if this meter can measure neodymium magnets because they might be too far away. br>br>For the money, it appears to be exactly what I was looking for in a gaussmeter.
This is what I'm using to test the strength of magnetic pickup magnets on guitars. It also shows the polarity of the magnetic field, i. e. The North Pole and the South Pole are the two extremes of the Earth's magnetic field The orientation of the probe in the magnetic field is critical because the maximum field reading is obtained when the field lines are orthogonal to the sensor chip's face. It's a good idea to draw how the field lines should be oriented around the magnet you're measuring. br>This meter measures the Hall Effect at a low cost. It is easy to use and understand. I was considering making my own meter before I came across this product, and while I can't vouch for its absolute accuracy, I knew I wasn't going to buy a lab standard for $30. I was able to tell the difference between Alnico 2, Alnico 5, and Neodymium humbucker magnets by comparing them.
Once you realize the probe isn't identical on both sides, only one side appears to work for measurement, it's very nice. With that in mind, I was able to easily measure a magnet (for fun, perhaps even to learn something). Thank you for providing such a good gaussmeter at such a low price.
For the past 50 years, I've been in desperate need of this instrument. It really works. You'll need one of these if you're going to make guitar pickups.
This Tesla/Gauss meter appears to be in good working order. I haven't calibrated it, but it provides critical data for my magnetic field experiments. The $100 was well spent.
This is a fantastic tool. Magnetic tester with a digital display.