Lin Tse Hsu wrote:
> This is not true. It is true that an analog meter will not read
> accurately, but it is correct at 50%!

What you actually care about for batteries is average current. An analog
meter, and most inexpensive digital meters, will give you an accurate
average voltage or current reading.

When you want to measure current or voltage for some other purpose, like
heating effects in wiring or true power, then an RMS-reading meter is
the correct choice.
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