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I've got a problem. A good problem.
Always wanted a clamp meter - but never wanted to pay the price. So when the cheapie Chinese models came along, I bought one. A model DT3266E to be precise. 2A~ 20A~ 200A~ coupla ohms scales and voltage scales with attached leads. Anyway, I knew in my head that cheapie clamp ons are only good for AC - and that's what the range selecter said too. But still, I bought a way expensive little lead acid battery for a Honda Recon 4 wheel RV, and filled it with the acid provided then hooked it to a charger. I tried the clip on. It read 2.5 A initially. That seemed about right. It tapered to 0.9 A in the next few hours. THAT seemed right. Here's the problem: if it works on DC ( or maybe rough DC) why is it marked for AC only? Brian W |
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