I think 200ma is all the ma scale will read so while I am waiting for it to power down I leave it in the amp scale. It has to do with a good meter something to do with how may zero's with scale it down to. It auto scales it I read .030 on my meter as 30 tho of a amp... 0.175 is 175 tho.
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If I were reading 1amp the meter will show 1.000 if I were reading 1.5 amps it would read 1.500 if I were reading 175ma it would read 0.175. I think this is a 6 digit meter maybe 5, you pay for what you get. I brought this one around 1990 it cost $400. It was hammered into you, you needed a low impedance meter are you could damage the electronics. . I have beat it to death I have always been able to fix it. I have other meters that are more expensive I am conferrable with this one its my first pick out of the bunch.
I like this one for drains my battery is dyeing run time 30min. I have not priced the battery I spec its $300.00.
If I don't find the drain and have to dig in the blind someone else will dig I have got to old to do dash work are under dash work. The hardest part getting folks to LEAVE IT, 99% of the time there is no excessive drain they have to leave it to take the guess out.
This post was edited by Hobo,NC on 03/26/2022 at 04:26 pm.
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