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<blockquote data-quote="SourDeez" data-source="post: 7981158" data-attributes="member: 575597"><p>A simple multimeter from Oriellys or anywhere else for that matter cannot measure RMS. It's not that easy, RMS is more of a math equation than just one clear number. You will need a nice fluke clamp + multimeter to get a true RMS and you will need to drop a few hundred to get a nice one (300-500)</p><p></p><p>You can get multimeters at home depot, menards anywhere for pretty cheap. Or online too. They are great to have to measure voltage and ohms but thats about it.</p><p></p><p>and yes, 5000rms amps ARE possible but rare, and unless he knows whats up hes probly lying but he could be telling the truth too.</p><p></p><p>Also.. I wanna see AP ****** snap on the packers this weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SourDeez, post: 7981158, member: 575597"] A simple multimeter from Oriellys or anywhere else for that matter cannot measure RMS. It's not that easy, RMS is more of a math equation than just one clear number. You will need a nice fluke clamp + multimeter to get a true RMS and you will need to drop a few hundred to get a nice one (300-500) You can get multimeters at home depot, menards anywhere for pretty cheap. Or online too. They are great to have to measure voltage and ohms but thats about it. and yes, 5000rms amps ARE possible but rare, and unless he knows whats up hes probly lying but he could be telling the truth too. Also.. I wanna see AP ****** snap on the packers this weekend. [/QUOTE]
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