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I think, that unless you insist all student supply their own meters, you’l just have to factor in replacing fuses into your pricing structure somehow.
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You can get low range current clamp meters, however because you're measuring DC current they will not be as widely available as the AC versions.
Something like this would do:
https://www.amazon.com/General-Technologies-Corp-CM100-Current/dp/B001TCWL1E
Maybe worth contacting the site sponsor test-meter.co.uk and see if they can recommend something for you. You also get a discount for being a member.
My fluke doesn't need leads changing for any tests
Fluke 116, hopefully it will do what you need I've been impressed with itWhich fluke is it I’ll have a look
The Fluke 116 only measures up to 600 microamps (AC or DC). i.e. 0.0006 Amps. That is while the rotary switch is adequate. It won't suit here at all!Fluke 116, hopefully it will do what you need I've been impressed with it
Ok alasdair calm down only trying to helpThe Fluke 116 only measures up to 600 microamps (AC or DC). i.e. 0.0006 Amps. That is while the rotary switch is adequate. It won't suit here at all!
Sorry - I felt calm enough at the time! Few glasses of home-made red wine inside now and I am certainly calm. The 116 is an unusual meter for electrical work - more an electronics multimeter. In fact I was amazed that it only goes to 600 microamps.Ok alasdair calm down only trying to help
i am hoping you may be able to help. I’ll try to explain my problem, any help gratefully received.
Part of what I do is train fire alarm engineers and as part of the practical is battery calculations, which we need to measure the stand by and full alarm load off the battery leads.
So the process is swap leads to mA position and switch to mA reading, connect leads in series to the battery disconnect main power so now mA is displayed for stand by the press sounder button on fire panel and you have alarm load.
Despite every time explaining not to do anything different & not to do it until I say etc etc nearly every course some one will either not change the leads or something stupid and bang as a minimum fuse blown.
What I am asking, is there a multimeter that does not need leads switching or as some sort of non fuse blowing feature that will allow non listening people to not blow meters?.
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