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<blockquote data-quote="Wineshop" data-source="post: 8750960" data-attributes="member: 683340"><p>Ok - that's a great idea. Have not done that yet. Couple of questions - should the current be exactly zero, or is a tiny amount acceptable? Also - should it matter where the measurement is taken? (at the battery, or right at the amp?) If that truck doing some kind of voodoo by bringing that thing on and off that's gonna be a doozie to figure out. I wish my DMM had a "memory" so I could clamp it on and leave it overnight. Do they make those? Thanks for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wineshop, post: 8750960, member: 683340"] Ok - that's a great idea. Have not done that yet. Couple of questions - should the current be exactly zero, or is a tiny amount acceptable? Also - should it matter where the measurement is taken? (at the battery, or right at the amp?) If that truck doing some kind of voodoo by bringing that thing on and off that's gonna be a doozie to figure out. I wish my DMM had a "memory" so I could clamp it on and leave it overnight. Do they make those? Thanks for your help. [/QUOTE]
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