jrnymn7 wrote:
bukzin,
keep in mind, you cannot measure amperage across a double cord (i.e; black and white inside casing) with a clamp meter. That's where the kill-a-watt comes in handy. The clamp meter is for checking current thru single battery cables and such.
If you can use a kill-a-watt you can use a clamp on meter for much better readings by using a line splitter so your concern is a non issue. You can find line splitters in various configurations from X1 to I think up to X10 or 100. Plus a clamp on will measure DC where a kill-a-watt is only good AFAIK for AC.
Larry