Man, your carpentry skills and understanding of the fundamentals is excellent and then you pair it with great teaching skills, easy to understand. Thanks sir.
Thank you for explaining the difference between the settings symbols for AC and DC. Very useful! 👍 I'm going to be trying to use this to check my car battery health. Seeing if it's my battery or my alternator before I start replacing things. And subscribed. 😊
I have that same Klein volt meter I purchased from a pawn shop it came with no instructions, so learning to use it has been difficult . Thank you for the quick breakdown.
@@templebuilderscarpentry7043 can I ask you a question? I work in electricity and I went to check a outlet that is not working properly I use my tester and it’s telling me that it has a ground reverse Can you please help me cause I check all the outlets and they are pretty good
First thing popped in my head is that you have the leads attached wrong. With ac current it doesn't matter which terminal the leads contact. With DC it does. Thanks for commenting.
@@CHAUDHRY629 I got a negative reading while trying to determine why there was a parasitic draw on the battery in my truck. I hooked the meter up correctly as well.
This is AC not DC . Alternating current moves back and forth through your conductor. So it doesn't matter which lead is placed on Hot or Neutral. The meter didn't read negative. Thanks for commenting.
The name of the video is called checking voltage. Did you see someone in the video explaining how to check voltage? Plus I don't know anyone named Jack.
@@templebuilderscarpentry7043 no, the name of the video is "Checking Voltage with a Clamp Meter" a clamp meter was used and voltage was checked but you did not use the clamp to check voltage. that is misleading and you should at least change the title to what you said it was and not with a clamp meter. Every thing you did could be done with a standard multi or volt meter. no clamp meter needed. When most read that they think " I am going to see a video that demonstrates how to use the clamp function of a clamp meter to read voltage, that is not what we saw. It is useful info for someone that is a idiot when it comes to technical things and electricity. A volt meter usage for dummies would be a much better title. We all gotta start somewhere, I was a dummy in that area once too until someone like you gave a bit more info. It is just misleading to those with more knowledge.
Man, your carpentry skills and understanding of the fundamentals is excellent and then you pair it with great teaching skills, easy to understand. Thanks sir.
Thanks very much Bobby , I appreciate you supporting the channel. Also thanks for commenting. TEMPLE BUILDERS!
Thank you for explaining the difference between the settings symbols for AC and DC. Very useful! 👍
I'm going to be trying to use this to check my car battery health. Seeing if it's my battery or my alternator before I start replacing things.
And subscribed. 😊
No problem Shelbycat . Hope everything works out for you. Thanks for commenting and subscribing.
I have that same Klein volt meter I purchased from a pawn shop it came with no instructions, so learning to use it has been difficult .
Thank you for the quick breakdown.
No problem! Thanks for taking the time to comment .
All you have to do is type Klein cl210 instructions or manual into Google and you can download or view the entire set of features for this meter.
Great video! Simple,fast, and VERY INFORMATIVE!!
Glad you liked it! Thanks for commenting
You rock brother. Thank you for the details
No problem, thanks for commenting.
Beautiful
Thank you
@@templebuilderscarpentry7043 can I ask you a question?
I work in electricity and I went to check a outlet that is not working properly
I use my tester and it’s telling me that it has a ground reverse
Can you please help me cause I check all the outlets and they are pretty good
Thanks brother quick fast
No problem.
thx fam,
No problem.
YOU SAID ALL I WANTED TO NOW 🎉
Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate your commenting.
🔥🔥🔥 You from the 504?
I'm for the south. However I don't like discussing private matters on a public platform. I appreciate you commenting and supporting the channel.
@@templebuilderscarpentry7043 I gotcha. You have that New Orleans accent... Great info!
What and how do you use the temperature setting?
Air temperature, liquid temperature. You need another attachment called a thermocouple. Thanks for commenting.
@@templebuilderscarpentry7043 Can you do a video on all the settings and examples of what they do?
yes, great suggestion.
how test amp on coming outlet with test leads
I use my clamp with a line splitter. I have a video on how to use a line splitter. Thanks for commenting.
Why my clamp meter show values in minus while measuring dc current
First thing popped in my head is that you have the leads attached wrong. With ac current it doesn't matter which terminal the leads contact. With DC it does. Thanks for commenting.
@@templebuilderscarpentry7043 i attached it the correct way
@@CHAUDHRY629
I got a negative reading while trying to determine why there was a parasitic draw on the battery in my truck. I hooked the meter up correctly as well.
isnt that a little dangerous putting them in at the same time like that?
Keep your hands away from the metal part of the probes, and you should be ok. Thanks for commenting.
You want to reverse your leads. Your black goes to hot. Your red goes to neutral. That’s why your meter is reading negative.
This is AC not DC . Alternating current moves back and forth through your conductor. So it doesn't matter which lead is placed on Hot or Neutral. The meter didn't read negative. Thanks for commenting.
Cómo se mi de el amperaje de unidades de nevera
Use a line splitter with your clamp meter. Thanks for commenting.
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This doesn't tell me jack.
The name of the video is called checking voltage. Did you see someone in the video explaining how to check voltage? Plus I don't know anyone named Jack.
@@templebuilderscarpentry7043 Nope. I listened to someone ramble on about a meter with settings. Jack left the building after that.
@@templebuilderscarpentry7043 no, the name of the video is "Checking Voltage with a Clamp Meter" a clamp meter was used and voltage was checked but you did not use the clamp to check voltage. that is misleading and you should at least change the title to what you said it was and not with a clamp meter. Every thing you did could be done with a standard multi or volt meter. no clamp meter needed. When most read that they think " I am going to see a video that demonstrates how to use the clamp function of a clamp meter to read voltage, that is not what we saw.
It is useful info for someone that is a idiot when it comes to technical things and electricity. A volt meter usage for dummies would be a much better title. We all gotta start somewhere, I was a dummy in that area once too until someone like you gave a bit more info. It is just misleading to those with more knowledge.
Talk to fast
Thanks for the feedback.
You should be a teacher, what you taught me in 30 seconds I couldn’t understand in a 10 minute video 🥹
I appreciate the feedback and thanks for commenting.
Is 122 okay?
Yes. Sometimes it's a little bit more or less. Thanks for commenting.