Kathryn,
I can't believe you wrote that message. <grin>
You had me fooled. I though you was a tech of sorts.
>>At 05:31 PM 12/20/2007, you wrote:
I was fooling around with a wall wart that is listed as 24V and 500mA, and
had it hooked up in series with my radioshack multimeter. It tested as
30.6V, and after I switched it to mA, the meter failed.
The really good meters have a fuse in the current part of the
meter. Even then, you should know the range of your current meter and the
amount of current in the circuit you wish to measure. They are easily
replaceable by the user.
If you add the resistor as was suggested, the reading will be worthless
anyway.
Sounds like this is all to complicated for you.
Maybe you should forget the whole smear.
Current measurement is not for everyone.
Measuring the current in a CS batch is not like measuring the maximum
current of a power supply or transformer.
You need to learn a few terms, the right one.
A wall wart is not an acceptable term.
You do not know if you have a power supply or a transformer.
At least you stated, 24 V. another worthless term.
Wayne
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