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<blockquote data-quote="knukonceptz" data-source="post: 1335830" data-attributes="member: 548221"><p>The Greenlee Model looks like it does amps in AC only. The Craftsman would check AC/DC. All you need to do is set it to the Amp setting and place the cables your checking into the "0" of the clamp. Double check your manual if all else fails.</p><p></p><p>Impedance is measured by Ohm (see the ohm symbol on your DMM ) The electrical load will be slightly lower then your expected load. 4 Ohm coils are usually 3.6-3.8 Ohm. Your 1 ohm load would be .7-.9 Depending on the coil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knukonceptz, post: 1335830, member: 548221"] The Greenlee Model looks like it does amps in AC only. The Craftsman would check AC/DC. All you need to do is set it to the Amp setting and place the cables your checking into the "0" of the clamp. Double check your manual if all else fails. Impedance is measured by Ohm (see the ohm symbol on your DMM ) The electrical load will be slightly lower then your expected load. 4 Ohm coils are usually 3.6-3.8 Ohm. Your 1 ohm load would be .7-.9 Depending on the coil. [/QUOTE]
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