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| daheee:
Here's another respected vtube mechanic, appears to be using the same clamp meter tho (guessing at the size of the clamp where smaller indicates low amp) https://youtu.be/buqkld9DhY0?t=481 So does this work only for that specific clamp? Or does the auto industry disagree with you? |
| ADT123:
--- Quote from: daheee on September 03, 2024, 03:45:41 am ---Here's another respected vtube mechanic, appears to be using the same clamp meter tho (guessing at the size of the clamp where smaller indicates low amp) https://youtu.be/buqkld9DhY0?t=481 So does this work only for that specific clamp? Or does the auto industry disagree with you? --- End quote --- It may be that specific clamp can be used at 2 or 3 x its rated range but given typical currents are 100A to 200A (more for high compression and diesel) most people use a "high amps" clamp (eg 600A). This one peaks at 700A and once the engine is turning is over 300A https://www.picoauto.com/library/automotive-guided-tests/diesel |
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