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You disconnect your negative (-) battery terminal and connect one of the meter's probes to the (-) battery cable and the other terminal to the (-) battery post. Set your multimeter to mA/A and select DC.
There is no volt meter or amp meter in a DC watt meter.
Yes but the meter has to go in series with the load. There is a new clamp on amp meter being introduced, that will measure larger DC amperages without opening the circuit.
Yes.
The meter is used the same as how the voltage is checked on any equipment. Select the correct voltage range (AC or DC) DC for solar collector and connect the leads to the output. The voltage that you read will be the output of the cell at that particular time.
Most volt/amp meters have a DC mode. You measure DC voltage by putting the two probes across the voltage source. You measure current by either putting the meter in series with the load or using a clamp on amp meter that measures current flow through induction.
in series to the battery from the alternator following polarity
with a resistor 300K in series with the 50 micro amperes DC meter
No. The ammeter must be designed to measure DC. Some clamp-on ammeters are designed to measure both AC and DC.
For AC circuits, amperage is checked with a clamp on amp meter. There is now in the market place a clamp on amp meter that will work on both AC and DC circuits.
An Ammeter is connected in series with the circuit that you want to make the measurement on.
depends on your load...