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<blockquote data-quote="BassAddictJ" data-source="post: 1869909" data-attributes="member: 560415"><p>ya.....there's seperate plugs for measureing current and measureing voltage....when measureing current the leads are connected on the inside...which essentially is like taking a piece of wire and crossing the speake routputs when it's in full tilt with no protections circuit...pooof.... the other plug for voltage doesnt have that problem since its made to be hooked up in parallel like that....but haveing the dmm on the wrong setting but the right plug will only have you taking a chance on hurting the dmm (such as if the voltage range was something small and you read something with a signifigantly higher voltage range)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassAddictJ, post: 1869909, member: 560415"] ya.....there's seperate plugs for measureing current and measureing voltage....when measureing current the leads are connected on the inside...which essentially is like taking a piece of wire and crossing the speake routputs when it's in full tilt with no protections circuit...pooof.... the other plug for voltage doesnt have that problem since its made to be hooked up in parallel like that....but haveing the dmm on the wrong setting but the right plug will only have you taking a chance on hurting the dmm (such as if the voltage range was something small and you read something with a signifigantly higher voltage range) [/QUOTE]
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