General welding questions that dont fit in TIG, MIG, Stick, or Certification etc.
Simclardy
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In my experience cheap meters are usually accurate, but lack the CAT rating for working on electrical panels. They are a serious hazard when working on a high power distribution panel.

Ps. Rms stands for root mean squared.
It's a better representation of the effective value.

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Oscar wrote:What I am calling "amprobe" is an Amprobe clamp-on ammeter. It is the one with the yellow jaws; the one with the orange jaws is the Ames ammeter that Harbor Freight sells. I don't know what you have, but I know that I have a cheaper version of those ammeters, which I use to read AC/DC amperage.
I wasn't sure, although I knew it wasn't from HF, I've owned it before HF was on the map.

It's like my wife, "Made in Japan". :D
Looks like the dolt that used it last left it on, or it got knocked on in the toolbox...either way it's gonna need some new batteries.
AWS meter
AWS meter
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As a bonus, I've been looking for a small paper bag that was under the meter in the toolbox, 2 x 60 grit, 2 x 120 grit and 2 x scotch brite type pads with an arbor for a die grinder. I bought these from my LWS about a year ago and have not been able to find them. :oops: I guess thanks are in order for getting me to go get a pic of the meter! ;)
metal cleaning pads
metal cleaning pads
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Alan
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You're welcome, Alan.....no charge...... :roll:
How come you always find something in the last place you look ??
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BillE.Dee wrote:You're welcome, Alan.....no charge...... :roll:
How come you always find something in the last place you look ??
It's cause I have so much crap I can't keep track of it all...lathe and mill tooling is probably the worst, I need to inventory that stuff... :lol:

Lucky my meter wasn't a Vulcan or something like that...(although Vulcan didn't exist back when I got it). I would have really been eating crow had that been the case... :roll:

I can certainly live with a Japanese meter, don't find those too often anymore! :lol:
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