Specification of current reading on multimeter

You could simply f*ck off too, Ian, you retarded twit.

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TheKraken
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Want to try to actually construct a legible, literate sentence, Jamietard? That one didn't end up on the paper right. Bwuahahaha!

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Archimedes' Lever

One way round this is to use a stable adjustable PSU and adjust for the required voltage *after* the current meter. If your circuit draws large pulses, pad the supply rails with a hefty electrolytic.

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ian field

11,000 microamps
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ancient-time-traveler

Ask in store to be put on the mailing list and wait for a special offer better spec meter to be discounted.

Better yet look elsewhere for a better quality instrument and grin & bear the price, the last meter I bought from Maplin a couple of years ago worked ok for a while then some of the segments in the display failed, this turned out to be migrating flux on the LCD contact pads so I was able to fix it reasonably easily, but this seems to be a bit of a trend with stuff I've bought from Maplin.

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ian field

They need to try Cyanide this time.

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Michael A. Terrell

Cardiac injection of Harpic.

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ian field

Or manual insertion of large quantities of molded lead pellets.

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Michael A. Terrell

Lead poisoning causes brain damage - he's already got that!

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ian field

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