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Hello! In this video I will take you on a walkthrough of my True RMS, AC DC current clamp meter, the Hioki 3288-20. The manufacturer designed it to be simple, lightweight, and easy to use. Only the basic functions were included. Once you press the zero adjust button, the display shows zero until you take a DC measurement. However, just for consistent accuracy, always press the zero adjust button again immediately before next measurement, even if the display shows zero. This is to avoid possible deviations from the reading, and a normal procedure for DC current clamp meters. It did not have a backlight, however. Frequency was not available. The rated current can go from 1A to 1000A, AC/DC. But I have tested minimum current down to 0.6A. It's a good, compact clamp meter for AC/DC power systems inspection, within it CAT ratings. Made in Japan. Thank you for watching and for your support! Stay safe, guys. Link to more product info below. https://www.hioki.com/sg-en/products/... As of August 15, 2023 amazon sells it for U$125.00, which was the lowest price I've seen it sold anywhere. 00:05 intro & specs 01:00 ac current test 01:35 dc current test 01:48 stable zero DC current reset 02:45 DC voltage test 03:35 function selector 04:22 no exposed metal on jaws 04:49 date of manufacture and battery used 05:05 dedicated test leads 05:32 continuity and resistor test 06:29 ac voltage test 06:50 testing for minimum dc current 08:32 Pros & Cons 08:33 testing for minimum ac current & final thoughts Disclaimer: This video is for information purposes only. For your safety, the author recommends that electrical works be done only by licensed electrical practitioners who know the risks of their trade and are able to work safely.