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In Episode 21 of “EC&M Asks,” our subject matter expert Tommy Northcott, P.E., a senior power engineer and branch manager for Jacobs Technology, Inc., answers some of his most-asked questions about ...
Hi everyone, Randy here again. I guess I'm not screwing up as bad as I thought because those magazine editors keep asking me to write another column. They said as long as I have something to talk ...
I'm having problem with a starter motor on a riding mower, and need to check if the motor is getting juice and not working or if something else isn't working and no juice is getting to the starter.
Despite the industry's trend toward continuous power quality monitoring, not every facility or circuit has permanent equipment. Fortunately, there are a wide variety of portable, handheld meters ...
Ever wondered how pros test auto wiring without stripping wires? This Harbor Freight kit helps you do it, like they do, without zapping yourself.
All, I posted this at DIYMA, and didn't get too may helpful responses, so figured I'd ask the Hive Mind. Back in the '90s, I used to set amp gains by turning the level pot all the way up and then ...
(MENAFN- GlobeNewsWire - Nasdaq) Key opportunities in the Industrial Multimeters market include increased demand for advanced, AI-integrated tools in automation and predictive maintenance. Expansion ...
[Piffpaffpoltrie] had a problem. They found the InLine VA40R to be a perfectly usable multimeter, except for a couple of flaws. Most glaring among these were the tiny sockets for the test probes.
A precision voltage reference is useful in the lab for checking your multimeters. This post describes the construction of a poor man’s precision voltage reference. It is great for checking any ...