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Harvey51
May 04, 2017Explorer
I have a Uni-T 204A and am very happy with it.
Be careful when buying a cheap clampmeter - some say "AC/DC clampmeter" when in fact the current range(s) are AC only. A "magic" Hall Effect device is necessary to measure the steady magnetic field around a DC current carrying wire and having that name in the description guarantees it can measure DC current. This one clearly shows high current DC ranges.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DC-120V-100A-Battery-Monitor-State-of-Charge-Remaining-Capacity-AMP-Voltage-AH-/182147916411?hash=item2a68dca27b:g:gWUAAOSwyQtVz1vp
The accuracy is indicated in that description, too. Mine is not all that great at low currents but I can tell a parasitic draw from a battery within 100 mA without resorting to opening the circuit to run the current through a multimeter. The advantages of the clampmeter are not having to open the circuit and no risk of burning out the current range on your meter.
Be careful when buying a cheap clampmeter - some say "AC/DC clampmeter" when in fact the current range(s) are AC only. A "magic" Hall Effect device is necessary to measure the steady magnetic field around a DC current carrying wire and having that name in the description guarantees it can measure DC current. This one clearly shows high current DC ranges.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DC-120V-100A-Battery-Monitor-State-of-Charge-Remaining-Capacity-AMP-Voltage-AH-/182147916411?hash=item2a68dca27b:g:gWUAAOSwyQtVz1vp
The accuracy is indicated in that description, too. Mine is not all that great at low currents but I can tell a parasitic draw from a battery within 100 mA without resorting to opening the circuit to run the current through a multimeter. The advantages of the clampmeter are not having to open the circuit and no risk of burning out the current range on your meter.
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