Thanks Tony, got to run and get a fuse before I can try it tho. > -----Original Message----- > From: Tony Moody [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 12:28 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: CS>MultiMeter Question > > Here is a picture of how to connect a multimeter. Set it according o the > instructions so that you can read milliamps (mA) > Tony > > Acmeair wrote: > > jeff, i use the same meter on my setup. i put alligator clips on the + > and - > > leads. clip the positive lead from the power supply to the positive lead > of > > the multimeter. with a loose alligator clip, attach the negative (black) > > lead of the multimeter to the positive silver wire. attach the negative > lead > > from power supply to the negative silver wire. turn on the power, on the > > multimeter rotate selector to DCV,, 20 to measure your power output, up > to > > 20 volts. if you are running 27 volts, use the 200 position. > > > > to measure how much current you are using, select DCA,, 20m. this > gives > > the current thru the system, in millamps. with good quality distilled > > water, my units starts at around .27 milliamps. i brew up to around 2.5 > to > > 3.0 milliamps, and get CS with a slight tinge of yellow and very little > > metalic taste. > > > > for those using this meter from harbor freight, this thing has a fuse > inside > > that protects the milliamp position. after blowing two of these 1/4 amp > > fuses, (and this is easy to do in this setup) i picked up a 4 pak of > 1/2 > > amp fuses at radio shack, and these solve the problem. the only reason i > > went to 1/2 amp instead of 1/4 amp, was that radio shack was out of the > > 1/4's. > > > > my next improvement to my system is current limiting, if and when i > figure > > it out. '' > > > > hope this is clear enough, > > > > jim > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Mike Monett" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 11:09 AM > > Subject: Re: CS>MultiMeter Question > > > > > > > >>>CS>MultiMeter Question > >>>From: Jeff > >>>Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2003 10:56:21 > >> > >>>Woo Hoo!! I got my generator yesterday. I also got a multimeter > >>>from Harbor Freight. It is a Cen-Tech P30756. I want to connect it > > >
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