> Some where in this thread, someone asked about a clip on ammeter for DC.
> They do exist. If you have to ask the price, you can't afford one. The
> standard variety are for AC only.
>
> Gerald J.
>
Thanks Dr. G.,
I wondered why I always had to install that metal strip in the alternator
line to measure the current indirectly rather than use a clamp-on. If I'd
studied the instructions and application it might have been obvious.
Certainly a lot to learn about DC voltage/amp installations.
Thanks, I guess I have to stick with putting the DVM in line with the load.
'69 Safari, Joy
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