Hi,
A book I am reading warns me that I shouldn't stick a multimeter across a wall-plug to measure it's current. I am wondering why not? For example, if I have a multimeter that can measure up until 1kV and I am trying to measure 220V AC wall-plug, I would imagine that multimeter can handle it. Am I missing something here?
A book I am reading warns me that I shouldn't stick a multimeter across a wall-plug to measure it's current. I am wondering why not? For example, if I have a multimeter that can measure up until 1kV and I am trying to measure 220V AC wall-plug, I would imagine that multimeter can handle it. Am I missing something here?