Measuring the Output of a Power Supply

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claymation

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I'd like some guidance on how to measure the voltage output on a power supply using a Multimeter (Sperry SP-152A).

Dial on the MM is set to 50 (V-....)
Reading on the DCA scale is 7.5

What's the formula for converting the setting/reading into the voltage output?

(please keep in mind I'm a carpenter, so you may have to talk real slow.)

Thanks!
 
You should be reading on the DCV scale.

That is marked
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0    50    100   150   200    250
0    10     20    30    40    50
0  -  2  -  4  -  6  -  8  -  10

You should be reading the voltage on the 0 - 10 - 20 - 30 - 40 - 50 scale, as that was what the multimeter was set to.

As far as I can see, if the needle was at 7.5 on the DCA scale, it would have been about 20 V dc.

A lot of power supplies have an output voltage a lot higher than their rated voltage when there is no load.
 
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Read the instruction manual, I assume you have it. Connect the Black or Common meter lead to the terminal labeled Com and the Positive or Red meter lead to the terminal labeled V Ω A. Begin reading 5-1) Voltage Measurements on page 6 of the manual.

Any questions?

Ron
 
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