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louieglen 01-18-2020 12:08 PM

Voltage meter
 

Is there a tool available like the 110 volt meter that will tell if volt's is going through the wire, on 6 volt? I need something that will tell if the wire is live, with out having to use a test light. Thanks

Dick M 01-18-2020 12:15 PM

Re: Voltage meter
 

An inexpensive Multi-Meter from Harbor Freight will do the job. Just set it on 20 DC volts and it will tell you the voltage.

katy 01-18-2020 12:41 PM

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Do you mean a non-contact tester?

louieglen 01-18-2020 01:39 PM

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Yes I mean a non-contact tester, one that you can use on insulated wires.

dennis lumbert 01-18-2020 02:13 PM

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You can buy a current probe that will measure current flow through a wire .It must be used in conjunction with a digital volt meter ,(dvm). It can be used to measure amps or milliamperes .You can check them out at aeswave.com. I’ve seen them on Amazon as well.Great for measuring small amounts of parasitic current draw. Dennis

rotorwrench 01-18-2020 04:56 PM

Re: Voltage meter
 

Current flow (amps) can be read with an inductive type meter as long as there is flow going on. In a DC circuit, there has to be a load for current to flow to it. For voltage, it has to have direct contact somewhere in the circuit with the other end of the meter to ground unless you are reading across a resistor to see the voltage drop of that resistor.

katy 01-19-2020 11:04 AM

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https://www.amazon.com/UT204A-Digita...ct_top?ie=UTF8

louieglen 01-21-2020 09:32 AM

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Thank's, That is what I was looking for. Again Thanks

Chuck Sea/Tac 01-21-2020 11:57 PM

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I don’t know what the correct term to describe the ability to not have the readout go crazy, and possibly even destroy the instrument, from the electric interference while the engine is running. Usually cheaper units are the ones that can’t handle the interference.

eagle 01-22-2020 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Chuck Sea/Tac (Post 1844124)
I don’t know what the correct term to describe the ability to not have the readout go crazy, and possibly even destroy the instrument, from the electric interference while the engine is running. Usually cheaper units are the ones that can’t handle the interference.

An analog meter can handle the noisy power of a running A. A good quality digital can too. However, most readings can be taken with the motor off, then even a cheapy will be fine.


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