Need To Know How to Use a MultimeterA Story by james burrdyWhat you will further see depicted on the device is the word ‘COM’ which stands for universal. After getting acquainted with the invention.Multimeters are indispensable tools around the house because
they combine the functions of three different products " a voltmeter, an
ammeter, as well as an ohmmeter. But getting around those to properly service
may be a little bit tricky, primarily if you are not used to measuring
machines. Moreover, those who were not paying enough attention in
physics classes might find it a bit confusing. Luckily, there is no rocket
science behind these machines, and you can read below an accessible guide on
how to use a multimeter without too much of a headache. Get around with the device Before knowing how it functions, you should know a few
things about a multimeter, including its parts. Practically, the machine
consists of three main components " a digital screen or display, a selection
knob and various ports for measuring the current, the voltage or the
resistance. What next? What you will further see depicted on the device is the word
‘COM’ which stands for universal. After getting acquainted with the invention,
make sure there is no current running on your equipment, as well as through the
component that you want to test. This means to switch off all machines, unplug
them if necessary or remove any consisting batteries. Further, you will notice two different probes, standardized
through the red and black colors. However, there could be any variations of
colors, depending on the manufacturer of the multimeter. Make sure to plug the
current black probe inside the COM port and the red probe into the voltmeter
port (usually depicted with the signs VΩmA, which stands for the three
measuring grounds of your machine " volts, ohms and Milliamperes. How to turn the device on? After plugging the necessary probes, all you have to do is
switch the machine on and place the dial to its continuity mode. A wave sound
usually marks this. However, not all multimeters come with this specificity,
meaning you will have to place the dial to the lowest setting found in the
resistance mode and measured in ohms (the Greek sign of omega. How to measure using a multimeter tool? This means your device is connected and ready to use on any
other second party machine. On the other hand, if your computer doesn’t detect
any current (meaning it fails the current test), the screen will either display
the value of 1 or an OL sign (indicating an open loop). How to test the other functions of a multimeter? Similar steps as the ones previously showed will be
conducted to either test the voltage or resistance. Depending on your needs,
you will have to set the dial to its specific measurement unit. All you have to
do next is to place each of the probes on one end of the component you will
want to test and read the values indicated on the screen. © 2017 james burrdyAuthor's Note
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