BobaMosfet
- Joined Jul 1, 2009
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You should be aware that wire size is likely sized to handle inrush current. An inductor will have a massive current spike at the beginning before the field begins to grow, because it is essentially a dead-short at startup.Can it be used to measure DC amps? None of my other meters can handle more than 10 amps and I suspect a motor I have draws more than 10 amps. It has stranded 10 gauge wire. Must be a reason for that.
You can very easily determine your amperage by putting a very low-resistance shunt in series with the ground-lead and then measuring the voltage drop across it with a voltmeter. 1-Ohm would make the calculation easy, but in all cases use Ohm's and Watt's Laws to choose your shunt so it can handle the power-dissipation necessary.