Mastech Light Meter LX1010B With Lcd Display 50




Mastech Digital Illuminance/Light Meter LX1330B , 0 - 200,000 Lux Luxmeter


Mastech Digital Illuminance/Light Meter LX1330B , 0 – 200,000 Lux Luxmeter


$79.95


The LX1330B can measure from 0 up to 200,000 lux, you can switch the units between lux and footcandle by simply pressing a button. It’s powered by a 9V battery, which last for 200 hours or even longer. Other nice features include data hold, auto zero and more. 
Features:
High Accuracy and rapid response
Auto Zeroing
Over-range indication
Unit and Sign display for easy reading
Data Hold
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Digital Lux Meter LX1010B 50000 Lux


Digital Lux Meter LX1010B 50000 Lux


$8.58


The digital lux meter LX1010B can measure up to 50,000 lux, approximately 5,000 footcandles. It’s used for checking the level of luminance, luminance is a measure of the amount of light falling on a surface. It is defined as: ‘the density of the luminous flux incident on a surface’. It is the quotient of the luminous flux by the area of the surface when the latter is uniformly illuminate…

Mastech Light Meter LX1010B with lcd display 50,000 Lux Luxmeter


Mastech Light Meter LX1010B with lcd display 50,000 Lux Luxmeter


$8.58


The digital lux meter LX1010B can measure up to 50,000 lux, approximately 5,000 footcandles. It’s used for checking the level of luminance, luminance is a measure of the amount of light falling on a surface. It is defined as: ‘the density of the luminous flux incident on a surface’. It is the quotient of the luminous flux by the area of the surface when the latter is uniformly illuminate…

Light Meter LX1010B,50,000 Lux Luxmeter with lcd display


Light Meter LX1010B,50,000 Lux Luxmeter with lcd display


$8.18


The digital lux meter LX1010B can measure up to 50,000 lux, approximately 5,000 footcandles. It’s used for checking the level of luminance, luminance is a measure of the amount of light falling on a surface. It is defined as: ‘the density of the luminous flux incident on a surface’. It is the quotient of the luminous flux by the area of the surface when the latter is uniformly illuminate…


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