chemelec
Well-Known Member
I REALLY DOUBT that the Simpson Meter puts out 100 mA of Current. Especially Considering it has a 50uA Meter,
The Schematic of it Does Not appear to allow that either.
As I PREVIOUSLY SAID:
On the Analogue Meter I Have, Measuring on the Lowest Resistance Range, (0 to 10 Ohms) the Maximum Current is just 3.1 mA.
THIS IS ALSO A 50uA METER, And it Also has 10 Divisions between 0 and 2 Ohms.
If you are just trying to check Traces for BREAKS, ANY Digial Meter will do that.
If you are actually trying to test RESISTORS on the PCB, You MUST Disconnect ONE END of the Resistor, to get a CORRECT READING.
Or you can be measuring Other Series and Parallel resistors on the PCB.
The Schematic of it Does Not appear to allow that either.
As I PREVIOUSLY SAID:
On the Analogue Meter I Have, Measuring on the Lowest Resistance Range, (0 to 10 Ohms) the Maximum Current is just 3.1 mA.
THIS IS ALSO A 50uA METER, And it Also has 10 Divisions between 0 and 2 Ohms.
If you are just trying to check Traces for BREAKS, ANY Digial Meter will do that.
If you are actually trying to test RESISTORS on the PCB, You MUST Disconnect ONE END of the Resistor, to get a CORRECT READING.
Or you can be measuring Other Series and Parallel resistors on the PCB.