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| Someone:
--- Quote from: Brumby on December 28, 2023, 10:03:41 pm ---As a cheapskate with not very demanding requirements, I can attest to the usefulness of the UT210E. You really do have to consider ALL external sources of magnetic fields, but developing a technique and using the "zero" button has proven to give reasonably repeatable measurements. Measuring in the hundreds of uA isn't where it will shine, but - with a well practised technique - you might get some indicative measurements. --- End quote --- Wrap the/a wire n times around the clamp jaw, n times the sensitivity. |
| Brumby:
--- Quote from: Someone on December 29, 2023, 12:24:52 am ---[Wrap the/a wire n times around the clamp jaw, n times the sensitivity. --- End quote --- That applies to any clamp meter - and while it does improve low level measurements, it is not always convenient, especially when zeroing. |
| bastl_r:
--- Quote from: Brumby on December 28, 2023, 10:03:41 pm --- using the "zero" button Once you have done this, do not change the orientation significantly. Otherwise you will immediately have a huge measuring error. --- End quote --- |
| beatman:
Extech 380942 30A True RMS AC/DC Mini Clamp Meter. |
| csuhi17:
That doesn't look bad either. benning cm 10-pv |
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