Kountryguy wrote:
I have 3 different multimeters. I have difficulty with all 3 when trying to check voltages on a 50 amp power pedestal. It seems as though the probes are too short. Any suggestions?
The probes ARE too short. for a reason.. Far too many folks who are basically clueless get zapped trying to use a meter like that on an outlet.
Get a hard wired Surge guard system like the TRC/Southwire Surge Guard I have (and no longer need) or the Progressive Industries HW-50C or its current replacement.
Plug in and read the remote display (Which I no longer have but you can get one from Camping world for like 50 bucks)
Advantage.. If something happens AFTER you clear it and plug in...
A power "Blink" (off and back on in a few seconds) which has happened to me many times. This is very hard on things like Air Conditioner compressors.. the Surge Guard device held power off for almost 3 minutes... Protecting the compressors.
If something in the park wiring fails AFTER you plug in, also happened to me CLUNK it shut me off. protecting me.
IT's on duty 24x7 and when it clunks it clunks
Option 2.. build what we call a "Break out box"
This has a 50 amp plug and pigtail optionally a 50 amp pass through socket and a set of test jacks. these are plastic "Bolts" with a contact inside them designed so the meter probe fits inside.
But I'd not go to that much trouble.. I Highly recommend the Surge Guard..
Though the one I have is designed to be hard wired so you never forget it.. ... But they make plug in models as well. Get the top end.
Home was where I park it. but alas the.
2005 Damon Intruder 377 Alas declared a total loss
after a semi "nicked" it. Still have the radios
Kenwood TS-2000, ICOM ID-5100, ID-51A+2, ID-880 REF030C most times