
How to use a multimeter like a pro - Clamp meter
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Date: 2024-08-14
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mohamdzombie5497
You could also connect clamp meters in series with other clamp meters or multimeters just like how you would connect batteries in series to combine their voltages. This combines the voltages of the diode test functions so that you could test LEDs that you otherwise wouldn't be able to test with a single clamp meter or multimeter. Or you could connect a multimeter or a clamp meter in series with any battery to achieve the same results. If the battery's voltage exceeds the LED's required voltage, it will not fry the LED if it (the battery) is connected in series with a clamp or multimeter.
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You could also connect clamp meters in series with other clamp meters or multimeters just like how you would connect batteries in series to combine their voltages. This combines the voltages of the diode test functions so that you could test LEDs that you otherwise wouldn't be able to test with a single clamp meter or multimeter. Or you could connect a multimeter or a clamp meter in series with any battery to achieve the same results. If the battery's voltage exceeds the LED's required voltage, it will not fry the LED if it (the battery) is connected in series with a clamp or multimeter.
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HelloKittyFanMan
How can these clamps be very accurate when what they're reading from isn't even one full coil of the primary winding of that temporary transformer that gets set up And especially with the plastic in the way and that much distance between the measured wire and the clamp coil And especially with very small currents
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How can these clamps be very accurate when what they're reading from isn't even one full coil of the primary winding of that temporary transformer that gets set up And especially with the plastic in the way and that much distance between the measured wire and the clamp coil And especially with very small currents
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grabasandwich
When I was in college back in 99, the Fluke rep came to visit us. A few of my classmates bought a meter (model 88 98) but I couldn't afford their outrageously priced stuff. I think our instructor even told us to think really hard before buying one I got out of that industry not long after anyway.
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When I was in college back in 99, the Fluke rep came to visit us. A few of my classmates bought a meter (model 88 98) but I couldn't afford their outrageously priced stuff. I think our instructor even told us to think really hard before buying one I got out of that industry not long after anyway.
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annquach6613
I know this is an ad, but as an ordinary electrician fluke is all you really see. Even among instrument techs (thet calibrate sensors, sensors which control valves, the 789 is the preferred choice.
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I know this is an ad, but as an ordinary electrician fluke is all you really see. Even among instrument techs (thet calibrate sensors, sensors which control valves, the 789 is the preferred choice.
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TheStevester2
My fluke is my companion, savior, and a money maker. Its accurate, safe, reliable. And most importantly protects me from myself when human errors occur, only to blame on none other than myself.
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My fluke is my companion, savior, and a money maker. Its accurate, safe, reliable. And most importantly protects me from myself when human errors occur, only to blame on none other than myself.
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jeffa847
Your link says 738 FC instead of 378 FC
FYI - The link didn't work the first time I tried it, then the second time it shows it but says it is Currently Unavailable
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Your link says 738 FC instead of 378 FC
FYI - The link didn't work the first time I tried it, then the second time it shows it but says it is Currently Unavailable
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Craig1967
Great video and graphics but one thing bugs me. Electricity (electrons) flow from negative to positive. Think vacuum tubes and CRT displays.
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Great video and graphics but one thing bugs me. Electricity (electrons) flow from negative to positive. Think vacuum tubes and CRT displays.
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GraditelMacedonia
Some clamps meters has PICK and INRUSH current features, together or only one. what is difference, can you made one episode for that
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Some clamps meters has PICK and INRUSH current features, together or only one. what is difference, can you made one episode for that
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condor5635
I submerged my k thermocouple all the time in water. Why is it said don’t do that Works great for me. Most excellent video!
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I submerged my k thermocouple all the time in water. Why is it said don’t do that Works great for me. Most excellent video!
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HelloKittyFanMan
Well ya had me hooked until I saw that term for a nonexistent thing, DC current. Ya might wanna look into that.
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Well ya had me hooked until I saw that term for a nonexistent thing, DC current. Ya might wanna look into that.
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