DMM not workin right?

xtcxyooj
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so a friend let me use his dmm FLUKE 333 http://us.fluke.com/usen/products/Fluke+330.htm

the ohms just keeps jumping. 150-80-50-2-00 and so on doesn't give me a steady read. WTF am i doin something wrong or is it the dmm? haven't try a different one yet which i plan on gettin one just want to make sure it's the dmm first. it's set on ohms section. voltage does work just the ohms that doesn't.

 
Are you trying to take a reading on the sub while it's playing?

Unplug the sub. Take the test probes on the meter and touch them together. In about 1-2 seconds the meter should "zero out'. Now test the terminals on the sub that should give you the subs ohm load at rest. Do not push the sub up and down while you do this.

 
Oh jeez! Now I see that's a clamp meter! Are you just clamping over the speaker wire while it's playing? No, that won't work.

Do you have the two test probes for it?

You need a standard probe type meter to test the sub while it's unpluged "at rest". You can get any $10 - $20 meter. That fluke is a great meter, it's just not the right tool for this job.

 
in my case, i had few dmm over the last years or so. The first thing that seems to defect is the ohm reading. Happen on 3 of my dmms.

I'm lucky they're only 10$ or so in sale almost everyweeks

 
set it to dv current and clamp it to the power wire of your amp while its playing heavy bass and see how many amps its pulling. That meter rated up to 600 amps dc.

as far as testing the subs coils. You would need to disconnect the sub, put a small jumper on the coils and measure it then.

 
Oh jeez! Now I see that's a clamp meter! Are you just clamping over the speaker wire while it's playing? No, that won't work.Do you have the two test probes for it?

You need a standard probe type meter to test the sub while it's unpluged "at rest". You can get any $10 - $20 meter. That fluke is a great meter, it's just not the right tool for this job.
That fluke has test leads also. I would take it by far over a cheap meter anyday. Plus the clamp comes in handy to hang it when taking readings.

I think you were right though, he is probably taking readings while the sub is playing.

 
in my case, i had few dmm over the last years or so. The first thing that seems to defect is the ohm reading. Happen on 3 of my dmms.
I'm lucky they're only 10$ or so in sale almost everyweeks
I've never heard of that happening to a fluke iirc.

 
I've never heard of that happening to a fluke iirc.
it will happen to them too but takes a long time then you need to repair it with new sockets on the board. Took about 10 years to happen to my first one with almost daily use for at least 5 of those years.

 
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