My multimeter ha 2 fuses. A 200mA one and another of, guess, 630 mA. The 200mA fuse is the one which usually breaks but this fuse is OK. I checked it!Maybe you broke the fuse in your multimeter. You can always measure the voltage across the series resistor with the LED when the led is ON. And use the Ohm's law to find the current.
Yes...Just to make sure we are all talking the same thing... you break the circuit with the led and put the meter in amps scale into the break, yes?
PS: I found that the 200mA fuse was broke. But the wire broke close to one of the edges and not at the middle or so, so it wa hard to spot!
Going to try to measure the LED current again!
But I only get 4.3mA out of 0.155mA (on the sensor output) on the LED branch using a 2.2kΩ resistor! I wanted much more! Why the current gain is so small?