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Originally Posted by bgolash
Hi, A battery is DC so wouldn`t the amps be considered DC. I`m not trying to second -guess you. Just trying to understand the theory.
I did move the probe to Amps and set the meter to 20 amps. Then took the reading. If I`m recalling correctly what I did.
For the hell of it, I`ll follow the video a second time and check myself.
Thanks for the reply!
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When you are reading Voltage (V) on a battery it is in DC voltage. Current is measured in Amps (A). If you are going to follow the video in the link from the previous post make sure that you do have the battery disconnected with one lead going to the negative post while the other lead has a good connection with the grounding cable. Don't forget to make sure that the meter is in the correct configuration for the test.