Do you mean with the probes in the amps position and the dial in the volts position?the usual way, measureing volts while in the amps position. almost everyone has done this.
I witnessed that a few years back, it was the flash-over that harmed them rather than shock, fortunately they were only received burns.Many years ago two electricians were killed by using an ammeter to measure volts on a 415v main switchboard bus bars.
http://www.amazon.com/DMM-11A-Fluke...ref=lh_ni_t?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1UOBWSFLOXPFWWhere did you find them for $6 ? We have a few of those meters here, and the fuses were $18 IIRC.
No, probes in amps position and dial in amps position (from a proper amperage-reading setup). Then, without making any adjustments to the meter, accidentally trying to measure volts. Fuse pops immediately if your power source can supply 11 amps (even a large capacitor can pop one running battery-operated devices).Do you mean with the probes in the amps position and the dial in the volts position?