Current meter
Ron Van Putte
vanputte at cox.net
Mon Aug 30 20:08:38 AKDT 2004
On Aug 30, 2004, at 7:56 PM, Terry Terrenoire wrote:
> This sounds good, Ron. Just what should we be asking for when we go
> into
> our local Sears store?
It is Sears product number 3482062.
Ron Van Putte
> On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 18:53:38 -0500 Ron Van Putte <vanputte at cox.net>
> writes:
>>
>>> On Aug 25, 2004, at 2:22 PM, Bill Glaze wrote:
>>>
>>>> Please keep the group informed on your success level with the
>> Sears
>>>> current meter. Could be of use for all of us curious types.
>> (Well,
>>>> most of us aren't curious types; we're just ordinary guys who are
>>
>>>> curious. Should have phrased it better! :-)
>>
>> Guys- I finally was able to test the Sears current meter I bought.
>>
>> BTW, I was mistaken about the cost; it was $39.95, not $29.95.
>>
>> I tested it relative to a professional-grade meter the club
>> electric-airplane guru has. We did parallel testing up to 56 amps,
>>
>> which was the current draw of highest-drawing motor on the field
>> that
>> day. All readings were within 0.1 amp of each other. I am very
>> pleased.
>>
>> Ron Van Putte
>>
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