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King 42010 IrriMeter Auto-Ranging Voltage Meter for Irrigation

Brand: King
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Original Price $74.18
Current Price $55.63
SKU 42010
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The King 42010 IrriMeter is a handheld, auto-ranging voltage meter designed specifically for irrigation troubleshooting. It provides clear readings for resistive and voltage checks so technicians and homeowners can quickly locate wiring faults, bad solenoids, and circuit issues without guesswork.

  • Multi-function measurement: Measures Ohm, DC voltage (DCV), AC voltage (ACV), and continuity to cover common irrigation diagnostics.
  • Auto-ranging convenience: Automatically selects the correct measurement range so you can test components faster with fewer manual adjustments.
  • Kilo-ohm detection: Distinguishes between kilo-ohms and ohms for accurate resistance readings on solenoids and long cable runs.
  • Quick troubleshooting: Use the IrriMeter to identify open circuits, shorted valves, faulty solenoids, and wiring issues in irrigation systems.
  • Compact, jobsite-ready design: Lightweight and handheld for field use; simple controls and a legible display help speed inspections and repairs.

Whether you are a professional irrigation technician or a homeowner maintaining a system, the King 42010 IrriMeter gives reliable, task-focused measurements to speed diagnostics and reduce downtime.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What measurements does the King 42010 IrriMeter provide?
It measures resistance (Ohm), DC voltage (DCV), AC voltage (ACV), and continuity, and distinguishes kilo‑ohms for accurate irrigation checks.
How does the auto-ranging feature help in irrigation testing?
Auto-ranging selects the correct measurement range automatically so you can test valves, solenoids, and wiring quickly without manual range changes.
Is the IrriMeter suitable for professional irrigation technicians?
Yes. Its irrigation-focused measurements and compact design make it useful for technicians and experienced homeowners diagnosing leaks, shorts, and faulty solenoids.