This was a very well explained video. And very important to know. I blew up a meter once by not paying attention to what I was doing. I learned all this when I got my Ham license and even though I don't use one often it's still an important skill to have.
Thanks! I learned it all on one of those RadioShack kits back in the 90s. Not a lot of people remember those but you could build radios and other things.
Great informative video. I definitely going to have to get a fluke instead of my cheapie. Saving this one in my playlist ‘cause I’m sure I will be returning to it! Thanks!
Wow great presentation Smackey, i never have been good at using one of those but with your explanation this will really help me to learn how to. Thanks a lot for taking the time to make this video and letting us know which meter is the best to use..
Yea. You need to measure the current off the battery with everything off. You measure the current flowing through the battery with the doors shut, just sitting normally. That would tell you how much current/watts are being consumed when just sitting. From there, I would measure current through the fuse box to each system to see where the draw is coming from.
Received my Fluke 107 today. Thank you, very helpful!
Glad it is helpful! You'll really like the Multimeter!
This was a very well explained video. And very important to know. I blew up a meter once by not paying attention to what I was doing. I learned all this when I got my Ham license and even though I don't use one often it's still an important skill to have.
Thanks! I learned it all on one of those RadioShack kits back in the 90s. Not a lot of people remember those but you could build radios and other things.
@@SmackeysGarage I do remember those. Lol
Great video thanks for making and posting 👍
No problem!
Now there's a recurring view video! Good choice and good job!
Thanks!
Great informative video. I definitely going to have to get a fluke instead of my cheapie. Saving this one in my playlist ‘cause I’m sure I will be returning to it! Thanks!
Thanks Big Stick Stangs! My first Fluke too. I was surprised at the quality difference having them side by side.
Wow great presentation Smackey, i never have been good at using one of those but with your explanation this will really help me to learn how to. Thanks a lot for taking the time to make this video and letting us know which meter is the best to use..
Thanks Robbie! I appreciate your feedback on the video.
Perfect. Thanx
You're welcome!
Solid How-To!
Thanks Buzz!
Great information! Great video!
Thanks Mitch!
Awesome 1st! 🏁
Love the shirt, Chevy 350 firing order?
Ford FE firing order. They have chevy ones as well
Is there a way I can check a parasitic draw on my vehicle with a Fluke 110?
Yea. You need to measure the current off the battery with everything off. You measure the current flowing through the battery with the doors shut, just sitting normally. That would tell you how much current/watts are being consumed when just sitting. From there, I would measure current through the fuse box to each system to see where the draw is coming from.
I think a Clamp meter would be a better tool especially one that does DC AC amps.
👍👍
Edumacation!