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<blockquote data-quote="vehementSPL" data-source="post: 5154369" data-attributes="member: 582725"><p>I promise man not trying to pick a fight. only correcting so people don't do this</p><p></p><p>You do NOT ... repeat DO NOT do what he just said to check imp rise. You are NOT suppose to have any voltage to a circuit when you have your DMM to set to ohms it can cause serious damage to meter and most likely won't give accurate reading. the true way to get imp rise is to clamp test it and get amperage and voltage. and divide the voltage by the amperage.... So if 40 amps 60 volts. your imp rise is 1.5 ohms</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vehementSPL, post: 5154369, member: 582725"] I promise man not trying to pick a fight. only correcting so people don't do this You do NOT ... repeat DO NOT do what he just said to check imp rise. You are NOT suppose to have any voltage to a circuit when you have your DMM to set to ohms it can cause serious damage to meter and most likely won't give accurate reading. the true way to get imp rise is to clamp test it and get amperage and voltage. and divide the voltage by the amperage.... So if 40 amps 60 volts. your imp rise is 1.5 ohms [/QUOTE]
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