September 12, 2012

How to pronounce figures multimeter to measure current

To find the quantity of the current equipment, you can use a digital multimeter measurement amplifier. Sometimes, need to know the amperage rating of the electrical Multimeter ADD91, so you can use it in conjunction with other devices. Replacement parts to work properly, must match the current rating. The multimeter readings range of test equipment nominal amperage.

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Turn on the figures multimeter. Most digital systems running before they are ready for self-examination. Allow one minute period of time to complete its testing of meters.

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Select the function read amps of power source from the battery or alternating FILTER FOR W212. Function is set to "A ~" measures alternating current, or AAC, "A =" measure DC amps, or ADC.

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Within the range set, therefore, the maximum is much higher than the highest expected readings. This will protect the getting overloaded meters. If you overshoot, you can not get readings set.

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The leads are connected to the appropriate terminal for current measurement. "COM" or side of the black lead connected. Red lead connected to the terminal end mark is low or high current measurements. Low reading terminal can be recognized as "300 mA" This will give readings mA 1 mA is equal to 0.001 amps. Multiplied by 1000 to get the digital amps.

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Breakthrough to measure the current in the Circuit Tester ADD210. Setting an open end and the other black on the probe red probe. This may need to line the recirculating current between the cutting a wire to obtain a probe. Our idea is that the current flows through the digital multimeter to allow it to get a reading.

Tip:

Meters of the resistance level should be less than 1 ohm current measurement. Higher resistance will reduce the current flow, and give a erroneously low readings.

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