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How to Use Honeytek Multimeters
Multimeters are indispensable tools for anyone working with electrical systems—whether you’re troubleshooting an outlet, diagnosing a circuit board, or performing maintenance on an appliance. In this guide, we’ll walk you

Early Thermal Runaway Warning and Consistency Inspection in New Energy Battery Packs
In new energy vehicles (NEVs), the battery pack (PACK) is not just a power source—it is the lifeline of the entire vehicle. Modern battery packs consist of hundreds or even

In-Depth Applications of Infrared Thermal Imaging Across the Automotive Lifecycle
Introduction: New Testing Standards in the Era of Electrification and Intelligence The global automotive industry is undergoing a profound transformation.Electrification, intelligent driving systems, and increasingly compact electronic architectures have significantly

Manual Range vs Auto Range Multimeters: How to Choose Your First Digital Multimeter
When buying your first digital multimeter, the decision often comes down to one question: Manual range or auto range? At first glance, auto-ranging multimeters look cleaner, smarter, and more “professional.”Manual-range

Digital Multimeter Troubleshooting & Maintenance Guide
1. Introduction: “Blowing Up” a Meter Is Part of the Journey Almost everyone who works with a digital multimeter has experienced this moment: You forget to move the red probe,

How to Use a Clamp Meter Correctly: Why Clamping Two Wires Shows Zero Current
How to Use a Clamp Meter Correctly Why Clamping Two Wires Shows Zero Current — and When You Should Do It on Purpose 1. The Common Confusion in the Field

Common Clamp Meter Mistakes: Misunderstanding Range and Accuracy
1. Field Measurement Confusion: A Common Real-World Scenario Imagine this situation: An electrician is inspecting a high-power motor.The motor nameplate shows a rated current of 98A, but the clamp meter
