That's what I said.... lol
Yes, you were right.
Still, it needed to be clearly stated as Dan stated it.
1,000,000 milliamps to make 1 amp?
The one million is micro amps. You won't see much of it.
Only in a few circuits is this unit involved.
Plus, only very good meters will measure micro amps and micro
volts. Often leakage current and induced voltage produces this small
amount of current.
Years back, in large buildings, using high quality analog meters, induced
voltage would measure 75 to 100 volts AC.
A few times, when I first discovered this, it led me on a wild goose
chase. After I learned more about it, it was easy to identify as induced
voltage. Only the older technicians will remember these good old days of
the high quality analog meters.
Not sure what year we all went to digital meters. They had some
disadvantaged that the analog did not have. Soon we learned how
to overcome that.
Enough history.
Wayne
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