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On Mon, 10 Dec 2007 01:57:32 GMT, Jere Lull wrote:
On 2007-12-10 08:30:09 -0500, Paul Cassel said: Ernest Scribbler wrote: "Paul Cassel" wrote after shutting off all breakers in the 120 v circuit, put a voltmeter inline with the pigtail to see if, in fact, you are still drawing current. Volt meter? Inline? To measure current? Huh? Yeah, stupid me. I mean multimeter. Hmmm. You have a multi-meter that'll directly measure more than a few milliwatts? Multimeter? In-line? To measure power? Huh? :-) Ho-hum....A 10 Amp range is not unusual in a digital MM But a power scale is rather unusual - except the dB scale that makes some load presumptions - that you may be referring to? Brian W |
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