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Awesome thanks
ОтветитьFirst one here!
ОтветитьI might have to pick up one of these ET270's. I've got the MM320 in my electrical kit and honestly it's just a lot more than I need. Half the time I forget what each option does and have to bust out the manual. The one you showed here makes that a lot less of an issue.
ОтветитьThanks for the useful video! I don't have a clamp meter so far, and my main concern is that I almost never have an individual conductor accessible to measure the current. It seems that there are "line splitters for clamp meters" that allow measuring the current for something that plugs into an electrical outlet. Does anyone have experience with those? They often have multiple modes that multiply or divide the measurements. Do those work well?
ОтветитьHow can you use a DVM meter to measure how much LOAD an outlet can handle?
ОтветитьBalls drop close to the car. xD
Great list of practical applications!
I'm getting used, for most of what I need, to a pen type multimeter. Also works as a small torch, and non contact voltage tester. I still have around my dad's analog multimeter, as well as a newer digital multimeter... but for the most part, the pen style does the job. Easier to carry around too, and it takes AAA batteries which are cheaper and easier to find where I live.
Very likely not as accurate though. Display is tiny, and navigation a bit confusing. And of course, you don't have DC current or a clamp to work with... but I rarely need those.
For batteries, I got a battery case that came with a cheap-o battery tester. Analog one that doesn't require batteries. It's just more convenient. The display already shows most common voltages for batteries, a scale from bad to good, and it can read anything from button cells, up through the spectrum, and has contacts for 9V. I dunno how reliable it is since it's so dirty cheap that it came as a gift with the battery case, but seems good enough. xD
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ОтветитьVery helpful video, I work as an Rv tech and I even learned a few tips in this video. Thanks again!
ОтветитьThis cracks me up! I literally have a separate YT window open doing research on how to use my multimeter trying to figure out what's wrong with my solar panels. Bought it when my boys were in the house for them to learn, and now that they've moved out, I need to learn it. Perfect timing!
Ответитьgreat channel, very educational
ОтветитьBut did you have the correct bit for electric screwdriver’s is it / does it have the flat/square/Phillips bit? All in one bit ?
ОтветитьGreat examples and techniques. Thanks!
ОтветитьI’ve never been a fan of auto ranging meters.
ОтветитьI purchased the LTT Screwdriver a while back and absolutely love it. They really put a lot of work into it and it shows.
ОтветитьBest DIY info available, keeps getting better! Great new tool tips!
ОтветитьHow important is having InRush on a clamp meter?
ОтветитьCan you or someone clarify the color terminology? You say the big slot is "neutral" and the small slot is "hot" (the hole is "ground"). You put the black probe into neutral or ground, and the red probe into "hot". However, in the "romex", you call the black as being "hot" and the "white" as neutral, and then clamp the black wire. Does this mean with the probe multimeter you would use the red probe on the black wire and the black probe on the white wire?
Ответитьthank you for your video if I need tool for around the house I will use your web side
ОтветитьHave one but never used. I feel a bit better watching your video and as a reference. I hope it encourages me to start using it. Thank you for sharing
ОтветитьFor me getting a meter that measures capacitance allows me to check AC capacitors which are easy to change. Saves a lot if avoiding a service call. Also you can buy an attachment that effectively splits the power cord into hot and neutral so you can measure amps. No need to open the outlet.
ОтветитьAnother Amazing video . This is like Multimeters for Dummies !!! Thanks for clarifying a few doubts I had !!!
ОтветитьWhat is the range of the DC current measuring part of this meter? Does it go down to milli amps? I would love a good DC clamp meter for working on cars.
ОтветитьAnother thing to add, don’t know if anyone else mentioned it… When you take a resistance measurement the system has to be off and isolated. Testing the heater element, it has to be switched off and disconnected (doesn’t have to be removed)
ОтветитьWe're in California, and insurance companies are regularly asking for automated leak protection/shut-off for renewal and even banks for HELOC's and New Loans. Any chance you could start a series on these devices? Even an overview of the tech would help.
ОтветитьYour content is excellent.
ОтветитьGreat video. I just bought a multimeter to check out the voltage from my doorbell transformer after installing a doorbell camera. I was getting low voltage messages from my camera. Changed the transformer to one with a little more voltage and checked the voltage again. It was within spec for the doorbell and the low voltage message went away. Having the voltage meter gave me insight needed to resolve the problem.
ОтветитьMy favorite screwdriver is a 6 in 1- it has 2 philips sizes, 2 straight slot sizes and 2 nutdriver sizes. I like it because it does what I need but it isn't overly complicated. I've tried the 11 in 1 and I have to fiddle with it too much to find the bit that I need. I have a ratcheting screwdriver with a lot of bits in the handle but it is the same issue- I don't really need that many different bits so it is too difficult to change bits.
I have a really old VOM in my workshop and a cheap new VOM in my house, I use them mostly for just testing batteries and testing continuity, occasionally for measuring resistance. I don't normally need the additional features but it is interesting to see what they do.
When measuring current with a clamp meter, its not necessary to remove the receptacle from the box, if you use an AC Line Splitter. Some clamp meters come with one, or you can buy one separately, about $10.
ОтветитьFROM CHICAGO EXELENT VIDEO THANK YOU SO MUCH
ОтветитьThank you. This is basics and everyone should know about it
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