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Megger DLRO10HD - Digital Low Resistance Ohmmeter, 10 Amp

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$5,175.00

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About this item

  • DLRO10HD Digital Low Resistance Ohmmeter, 10A, Battery and Mains Power, Hi/Lo Output, with Connect Duplex Handspikes 1.5m Test Leads (x2)
  • High or low output power selection for condition diagnosis
  • Rechargeable battery or line power supply, continuous operation, even with dead battery
  • 10 A for 60 seconds, less time waiting to cool, great for charging inductance
  • High input protection to 600 V, inadvertent connection to line or UPS voltage will not blow a fuse


The Megger DLRO10 series digital microhmmeter measures resistance in switch and contact breakers, bus-bar and cable joints, battery systems, resistive components, and other electrical component links. The meter is autoranging and digital for safety and ease of use. The auto current reversal function cancels out thermal electromagnetic fields (EMFs) for more accurate test results. The unit has a noise limit set at 100mV. An indicator light illuminates when the noise limit has been exceeded. The unit automatically measures continuity when it is connected to a circuit. The DLRO10 series is used by electricians and electrical contractors.

Electrical test meters report electrical circuit properties, such as voltage, resistance, capacitance, and continuity. Available in handheld or benchtop form, they detect electrical problems in equipment, wiring, and power supplies. A variety of probes, clamps, and leads can be used to connect the meter to a circuit or device. Single-function meters, such as battery testers and voltage testers, measure one property of a circuit, and multimeters measure multiple properties. Electrical test meters display information either in analog form using a needle that moves on a calibrated scale, or in digital form on an LED screen. Meters have electrical properties that are to be measured and the anticipated range of results, and should have a rating that is higher than the maximum value of the anticipated range. Meters measure electrical properties and are safety rated to measure a specific range of results. The range on the meter should be higher than the maximum anticipated value to be measured. An electrical test meter has multiple settings corresponding to potential ranges of values for the properties it can measure. A manual ranging meter requires the operator to flip through different settings until the correct range is reached. An autoranging meter cycles through range settings automatically until it reaches the correct range.

Megger manufactures equipment for cable fault locating, protective relay testing, telecommunications and data integrity, and power quality testing under multiple brand names, among them Megger, Biddle, States, and AVO. The company, founded in 1889, is headquartered in Dover, England, and meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9001:2008 standards.