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Multimeter errors
I just bought a Southwire clamp meter at a pawn shop for 25 bucks. Only thing I don't like about it is that the red lead shows voltage even when the black lead is still open (not touching anything). What could cause this? Can it be fixed? There were no fuses when I opened it up.
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Originally Posted by
Abbasis
I just bought a Southwire clamp meter at a pawn shop for 25 bucks. Only thing I don't like about it is that the red lead shows voltage even when the black lead is still open (not touching anything). What could cause this? Can it be fixed? There were no fuses when I opened it up.
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That’s normal
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But I can't feel it's normal if I happen to observe this.
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Floating leads will pick up stray voltage from all sorts of places, particularly from 60Hz AC all around you. Many multimeters have a 60Hz filter that drops most of it, but that one might not. As long as the voltage goes to zero when you short the leads, and you've tested it on a known voltage, I wouldn't worry about it.
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If it bothers you can you change the range higher so you don't see the mA bouncing around?
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Originally Posted by
JoeyMarquez
But I can't feel it's normal if I happen to observe this.
Don’t connect only one lead, and your problem will be solved.