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Using Multimeter to measure voltages
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Using Multimeter to measure voltages
Initially you have to check if the current from wall socket is 230 V or not. For
this go through the following steps:
1) Adjust the multimeter by roatating the knob of the multimeter and set it to any
AC voltage higher than 230 V.
2) Now put the positive lead(Red) of the mutlimeter into phase(+ve terminal)
and
Negative lead (Black) into neutral(-ve teminal) of the wall socket.
3)Note down the readings. Which has to be 230 V. But practically anything
between 210
and 230 V is acceptable.
this go through the following steps:
1) Adjust the multimeter by roatating the knob of the multimeter and set it to any
AC voltage higher than 230 V.
2) Now put the positive lead(Red) of the mutlimeter into phase(+ve terminal)
and
Negative lead (Black) into neutral(-ve teminal) of the wall socket.
3)Note down the readings. Which has to be 230 V. But practically anything
between 210
and 230 V is acceptable.
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