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INNOVA 3320 Auto-Ranging Digital Multimeter, Red & Black

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Style: 3320


Features

  • UL certified product designed to safely and accurately troubleshoot a variety of automotive and household electrical problems
  • Auto-ranging scales automatically selects correct measurement range and eliminate the need to dial in the correct range when making electronic measurements
  • Features large digital display and color coded LED's to easily check the charge status of batteries
  • Single-setting resistance function for AC and DC voltage
  • 10 MegOhm input impedance; safe for electrical and automotive use; prevents damage to the vehicles ECU

Description

The INNOVA 3320 is an Auto-Ranging Multimeter designed to accurately troubleshoot a variety of automotive and household electrical problems. The auto-ranging scales eliminate the need to dial in the correct range when making electronic measurements. The 10 MegOhm input is safe for automotive and household uses (i. e., household outlets, fuses, wiring, general-purpose batteries, vehicle battery and charging system, automotive circuits and more). The color-coded LEDs allow you to quickly check household batteries (green = good, yellow = weak and red = replace). Includes attachable test leads, holders and stand for hands free use and features protective rubber corner guards for drop protection. The INNOVA 3320 has a single setting resistance function for AC and DC voltage.

Brand: Innova


Power Source: Battery Powered


Style: 3320


Color: Red & Black


Item Weight: 0.5 Pounds


Brand: ‎Innova


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Style: ‎3320


Color: ‎Red & Black


Item Weight: ‎0.5 Pounds


Item dimensions L x W x H: ‎2 x 10 x 5 inches


Specification Met: ‎UL


Measurement Type: ‎Multimeter


UPC: ‎001910645411 666669796113 798804832315 521227772056 077344764820 031112449586 071040126067 421730332016 069060059328 706949169272 601000676778 050005685832 604945280994 522536500354 971477621855 042173033201


Manufacturer: ‎INNOVA


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎01


Model: ‎3320


Item Weight: ‎8 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎2 x 10 x 5 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎3320


Batteries: ‎1 AAA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎3320


OEM Part Number: ‎3320


Date First Available: April 28, 2005


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  • Perfect for almost all home handyman uses
Style: 3320
---10-23-2017 EDIT--- I still have all 3 of my Innova 3320 multimeters, and they are still working great. Each one gets used a couple times a month on average, so they have more than paid for themselves over what has now been 6+ years of ownership. I also haven't felt a need to upgrade them in that time, so these 3 meters along with a 4th multimeter (that has a clamp style ammeter that I need occasionally) are all I own right now. There is a small quirk I have noticed with this meter, so I figured I would mention it in case anyone else has the same issue. Sometimes one of my meters will start giving a reading that is a bit erratic, almost like it's having a hard time knowing what it's supposed to do. Alternately, the autoranging feature will sometimes also become a bit sluggish in coming up with a final result to display. I mainly notice it when I'm working in DCV mode, and the issue pops up now and then on all 3 of my meters. Whenever one of my meters begins having this issue, a quick full rotation of the mode selection dial back and forth 5-6 times fixes the problem right up. I'm guessing there must be a little bit of dirt working down onto the sliding dial contacts (located directly underneath the mode selection dial) causing a poor electrical connection there over time. The dirt is probably getting in via the small gap around the dial itself. That dirt/residue is being scraped off by the sliding contacts when the dial is rotated back and forth a few times so that's why everything starts working perfectly again. Another thing I thought I would mention is that for the last couple years I have been using Eneloop rechargeable AA batteries in all 3 of my meters instead of regular disposable alkaline batteries. My meters all run perfectly on the Eneloops even though rechargeable AA batteries only put out 1.2vdc instead of 1.5vdc. ---END OF EDIT--- This is a great meter as long as you are getting it for the right tasks. The auto ranging feature works great as long as you are measuring something of a decent value whether it be resistance, voltage, etc. This is not the meter you would want for doing sensitive electronics, fine adjustments of electrical components, computer work, etc. This meter will not be accurate enough and consistent enough to be of much use for those types of applications. This meter is absolutely amazing for its price when it comes to doing (120vac) home electrical, automotive (12vdc) electrical troubleshooting, furnace troubleshooting (24vac), solar installation testing and troubleshooting (12-48vdc), etc. For electrical maintenance and installation tasks I almost exclusively use continuity, voltage, and resistance measurements to look for broken circuits, check for voltage loss across terminals due to corrosion, verify correct wiring after a new installation, etc. This meter also works great for testing automotive sensors for proper function. Most automotive sensors have resistance levels in the 400 to 700 ohm range when operating properly and this meter measures levels like that very consistently and accurately. Where this meter does falter a little is when you need to measure a very low resistance level or a very high level of resistance accurately. The auto ranging feature gets a little confused or slow, and is not good at giving the same result if the same test is repeated several times. The reason I am giving this meter 5 stars is because the issues with this meter are really not issues to me, because the situations that cause those issues can usually be worked around and 99% of the things I use this meter for work accurately and rapidly. I have used many high quality fluke meters and they work great in all situations, but they are also a lot more expensive. I will gladly give up 1% usability for a meter that is one fifth the price. I have also used meters that are cheaper than fluke meters and are still accurate in all situations, but they require you to set the range for every test done which adds time to everything and if you are wrong you can blow fuses, etc. This meter is fast, because I just turn the dial to the right mode, put the leads on and get a result I can use and I can move on. Another really nice feature I have never seen on another meter is the battery tester. It is great for rapidly testing to see if a spare battery you find in a drawer is a new one that became separated from its' package, or if it is a dead one that got lost on the way to the recycling bin. This meter is also nice because if you accidentally damage it or lose it you are not out much money. This meter works so perfectly for the tasks I need it for that I have bought 3 of them just in case they stop selling them, because there are no other meters I like as much as this one that cost less than $75. Then I am able to keep one in the car at all times for emergencies, one in the garage for working on cars, and one inside the home that stays nice and clean for home related tasks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2011 by Jeremy

  • Model 3300a. Inexpensive. Well Built. Accurate. Fits in a Shirt Pocket. No Amps Functions.
Style: 3300
I'm an engineer with access to a high-precision certified calibrator and decided to evaluate the Innova 3300a. It is one of thinnest, smallest, flat form-factor Volt-Ohm meters available. It easily fits into a shirt pocket (see picture). There is no case or cover over the display. The probes are permanently attached, but the connection seems sheltered by the wrap-around cable storage channels with probe clips. The probe tips have removable protectors for crowded test points. (See Picture) Also, it is easy to unfurl one lead and use the other while still stowed away snapped to the meter; or one can use both leads while the meter is held to your wrist by elastic bands. So, overall my first impression is that it is an improved design for a small volt-ohm meter. But, is it accurate? My old mini-meters are more guesstimate devices than measuring tools. The meter functions are Volts (AC & DC) and Ohms with the related diode (Applied voltage below 1.000 VDC) and continuity functions (beeps when resistance is below 60 Ohms). There are no functions for Amps, frequency, min/max, duty cycle, temperature, battery check, or anything else; just Volts and Ohms. However, Volts and ohms solves an amazing number of problems when troubleshooting. (And you could use a tiny amp probe or a shunt for amps if really needed.) The 3300a is low priced, with specifications typical of low-priced meters. I didn't expect much. However, it also is far more accurate than advertised. The specifications are a basic DC accuracy of 0.8% of Reading plus 5 least significant digits or counts (0.8% rdg + 5 cnts). I tested every range (200mV, 2V, 20V, 200V, & 600 VDC) at 10% and 95% of range. The worst DC error I observed was 0.3 mV at 190mV (that's 3 counts or 0.16%). ALL of the other DC test points were off by 1 count or less! (See pics at 12V and 1.5 V, common battery voltages) I tested in a similar fashion every Volts AC range at 50 & 60 Hz. Volts AC had more error than Volts DC, but none observed more than 7 counts with 120.0 VAC indicating 120.3 (3 counts) and 240 VAC indicating 238 VAC (no decimal place, so 2 counts error). There was no difference in measurements observed between 50 & 60 Hz. Resistance measured 3 counts high near the max of each range and better closer to 10% of range. The specification is (1% rdg + 5 cnt) but the actual performance was about (0.1%rdg + 1 cnt). The diode function seemed to have a bit more error than DCV, but was well within specification. (See Picture of 0.900000 V feed.) In summary, this is a delightful find - Inexpensive, well built, accurate, easy to carry and easy to use. I am ordering 3 more as gifts, and one for my desk. Disclaimer: I bought and paid for this myself. All statements are my observations and my opinions about the model 3300a, Lot number 220701 delivered to me - yours may be different. I have no relationship with the manufacturer, seller, or Amazon other than that of end user & customer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2023 by Galen Evans Galen Evans

  • Great for the average homeowner
Style: 3300
I really like this little device, price considered of course. I wouldn't expect it to be as dead-accurate as pricier models, so for true contractors/electricians/repairmen, this is at best a backup unit, but for the average homeowner this is a pretty nice little device. I've used it to check Ohms on speakers (they did fluctuate so I doubt it was completely accurate, but gave a general guideline at least), as well as to test for which line is "hot" while replacing a lightswitch with a timer lightswitch for our exterior lights. Our lightswitches use the two-blacks and a neutral, so it's important to identify which black is hot so the item isn't damaged (and also for safety to ensure the correct circuit is off). So, for the homeowner who's looking to do some mundane testing, making sure electrical lines are safely off, those sorts of things, this device seems very solidly built, and while perhaps not accurate for precise measurements, seems accurate enough for many uses (our AC line read at 122 volts for example). Also, the instructions aren't clear on how to use the device, but basically you use the red prod to connect to hot for testing, and the black to connect to ground or neutral (in case, like me, you don't know the basics of how to use a multimeter); for standard outlet AC testing, just turn the dial to 200 on the AC voltage setting. You can also watch some instructional videos on YouTube. The display is very clear and powers on instantly; it uses a 9v battery so it should last for a while. All in all, I like the device, it was very affordable and works well for my purposes. And of course, always be safe when working with electrical! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2013 by P. Killion

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