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i was wondering why this is a bad idea or if it's a good idea(pretty sure it's not)

Last week I repaired a vehicle with failed glow plugs, to test the plugs I just did a resistance test, I currently don't own a stand alone amp meter, I have an amp clamp but the wiring wasn't very accessible. It did leave me thinking if a increased the fuse rating in my amp clamp to say 30 amps ( it's currently 10amps) I could of tested each glow plug at the multi plug confirming the integrity of the wiring and condition of the glow plug, I was even thinking about putting a mini circuit breaker on the test lead, just in case there was a short,

Please tell me am I a genius or an idiot or just over complicating things
 
what's the highest range on your clamp meter? a close-up pic would help. a heater plug is about 120 ohms, so that's 10A each. you could just connect each one in turn and measure the current of each.
 
The amp clamp and multimeter have a fuse rating of 10amps, the glow plugs I was testing draw 18amps from cold, but what I'm interest in is what's the potential down fall of increasing the fuse rating in the multimeter
 
The fuse in the meter is there to protect the components inside.
Current is normally measured over a large low value resistor.
If you upped the fuse you'd allow more current through the resistor and it would likely blow. Then its for the skip.
 
your shunt resistor would need to be in parallel with the meter so it drew a proportion of the current. without knowing the meter's internal resistance on each range, the value cannot be calculated.
 

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