The answer to that is complex and I am not entirely sure what it is. I think the meter is picking up stray currents from the wiring in the walls. What I do know is that if you press the zero button before you take the measurement that makes it go away.
@@BayAreaMountainBikerr used to be a common practice for kitchens to have split wired receptacles I'll be making a video about it some time in the near future
You dropped this king 👑
Thanks for this. I borrowed this meter from my job to try to find a open natural issue and this helped me figure out how and where to use it.
Thanks for the help!
can you measure dc voltage with the clamp or do you have to use the test leads?
Leads are used to measure voltage whether is DC or AC . Clamp is only used to measure amps .
Thanks vro
Why does it have a 0.1 or 0.2 reading ? Mine does the same
The answer to that is complex and I am not entirely sure what it is. I think the meter is picking up stray currents from the wiring in the walls. What I do know is that if you press the zero button before you take the measurement that makes it go away.
Thank you for this video 😀
Why do you have two different circuits on one duplex outlet? lol
@@BayAreaMountainBikerr used to be a common practice for kitchens to have split wired receptacles I'll be making a video about it some time in the near future