Learn How To Measure Milliamps Through a multimeter.
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
- You can learn easily how to check the milliamps through multimeter.checking a tank level sensor whose output is 4 - 20 ma. Just need to connect it in series for checking. IF YOU LIKE MY CHANNEL PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE.
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Such a short, detailed & straight to the point video,
Please keep posting more videos
Hahaha I sense sarcasm and I agree
@bobbyboywonder12
Honestly No,
I really appreciate his effort in spreading the knowledge
@@kevin00861 the effort was there. But the straight to the point was not, IMO
Why you show only multimeter
Wow very simple easy to understand thanks
welcome.
Wow. I always wondered what the milliamps setting on a multimeter was for besides blowing the multimeter fuse.
I would never have imagined you would use it to read something off an actual electrical panel on a wall.
But what is a "Nivelco" exactly? I have never owned one of those I don't believe.
Good video. But what happened to PPE?!? Man has on slides 😂
It was an off day. I thought casually just make a useful video and post it in my channel 🙂
Thank you 🙏🏾
Hi good video. Thank you
welcome
Thank u, plz ithupole iniyum video iduka
Sure
In fuse terminal which wire is connected one side connected 24 volt whose are going to transmitter but opposite of fuse terminal which cable is used
Thank you for the video. As I understand you connected the multimeter in series of 0 return wire (I mean one of the +24v source wires which was not +24v but 0 or -24v correct? I mean, you call a return wire the 0 right?) and what will happen if you do the same when connecting multimeter in series of +24v wire? Does it make any sense or is it the same?
With the permission of our lovely engineer to answer your query, although it's been posted a year ago,
this Level Transmitter is two-wire transmitter,
which means it has only two wire, these two wires are connected directly to the Analog PLC Module,
One wire take 24 VDC from the PLC Analog Module to the Transmitter and the other brings 4mA to 20 mA back from the Transmitter to the PLC Analog Module,
So, the Multimeter must be connected with the signal wire in Series,
in other words, between the Transmitter and the PLC so we could know hoe many mA the Transmitter is sending back to the PLC,
I hope i helped you with my simple answer.
and all thanks goes out the our Engineer who posted such a useful video,
Thank you sir
Thanks bro
Wow so Simple
is it necessary to remove the cables from the terminal? or you can test it within the terminal?
To measure the miliampere, you need to series the multimeter
Not necessary.
Is this plasser's machine?
I am unable to check 4 to 20 ma out from plc to VFD input please suggest how check using multimeter.
Late but milliamp clamp meter is the way.
Make video with transmitter for showing 4-20ma
Ok sure
hi , what size or type of fuse are you using ?
2.5 amps glass fuse
@@praveen29 well done!
Can you make animation of this 🙏
Good
Thanks
Wich is the best multimeter to check AC Mili Volt.
Thankyou.
Kaiweets 118e works pretty well and far less expensive than a fluke.
Model and brand of your tester please?
Fluke 87 v
Wear u r safety shoes ...mallu brother..
Next time sure my friend😊
Good video...
Bro Hindi me video upload kijiye
Cannot see the wire how to measure
This guy needs Arc Flash Training ASAP!
on 24v 20mA?
arc?
r u out of your mind?
wear a hard hat on your way to groceries.
@@RESISTAGE last time I checked the voltage in your country is 220/230 VAC at 50 Hz. You're working "hot" on an electrical cabinet that surely enough has a step-down transformer, without safety PPE and wearing sandals...😄
You're lucky I'm not your Supervisor or I'll fire you on the spot. Do yourself a favor: READ the NEC and the NFPA 70e before posting anything online.
Next time sure my friend😊
MAlayali 😊
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Hi u doesnt show how to connect the two wires in to multimeter probe... U only show the multimeter readings .... Please show how the leads connected to wires...
Thanks for messaging. Just connect the return wire in series with the multimeter probes . You will get the reading.
@@praveen29 how do you check Ma on a regular cheap meter, since I don't have my fluke anymore.
you read almost 12ma a 50% of 20ma is it normal working sensor?
Exactly
@@menandroesios8407 yes the water in the tank was only half at that time
Mallu
Noisy background 😢
Malayalee 😁
Good job my friend :)
Thanks 😁
You need to huge support sir just making simple test 🫡