stovebolt6
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Yesterday I was trying to determine if a vehicle had a parasitic draw. I set up my DMM in series with the negative battery cable & post and had my meter on the A setting with the red lead in the 10A jack. Reading was 0.00. I thought this was weird because there should at least be SOME draw, right?
So I plugged the red lead into the mA jack, and switched to the mA setting. I can't remember if it was 3.2 mA or 32 mA, but either way, shouldn't that measurement be reading on the 10A high current setting as well? Not just 0?
I thought the 10A fuse might have been blown but I checked, it's not.
Is my meter maybe expecting at least 1A on the high current setting to register?
So I plugged the red lead into the mA jack, and switched to the mA setting. I can't remember if it was 3.2 mA or 32 mA, but either way, shouldn't that measurement be reading on the 10A high current setting as well? Not just 0?
I thought the 10A fuse might have been blown but I checked, it's not.
Is my meter maybe expecting at least 1A on the high current setting to register?