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<blockquote data-quote="JohnKuthe" data-source="post: 8526242" data-attributes="member: 670903"><p>You are challenging what someone (me) with a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering says about voltage drops and voltmeters? Of COURSE you have never heard of a voltmeter producing a significant voltage drop!! Because that would be a VERY inaccurate voltmeter! DUH!! The best (most accurate) voltmeters has the highest impedance thus produce the lowest voltage drop for the circuit they are testing, Cheap Chinese JUNK voltmeters are less accurate and produce more of a load on the circuit tested. Simple Ohm's Law stuff! I actually knew all this BEFORE I became an Electrical Engineer.</p><p></p><p>John Kuthe...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnKuthe, post: 8526242, member: 670903"] You are challenging what someone (me) with a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering says about voltage drops and voltmeters? Of COURSE you have never heard of a voltmeter producing a significant voltage drop!! Because that would be a VERY inaccurate voltmeter! DUH!! The best (most accurate) voltmeters has the highest impedance thus produce the lowest voltage drop for the circuit they are testing, Cheap Chinese JUNK voltmeters are less accurate and produce more of a load on the circuit tested. Simple Ohm's Law stuff! I actually knew all this BEFORE I became an Electrical Engineer. John Kuthe... [/QUOTE]
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