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#What do you want to measure and why?
 
#What do you want to measure and why?
 
#What value should you get if everything is as it should be?
 
#What value should you get if everything is as it should be?
#Check the voltage of the circuit before performing any other measurements to check if it is live.
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#Configure the multimeter and check the voltage of the circuit before performing any other measurements to check if it is live.
#Set your multimeter to the right setting.
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#Set your multimeter to the right setting for any other measurement that is necessary.
 
#Carefully take the measurement and then check it against the anticipated value that you came up with in Step 5.
 
#Carefully take the measurement and then check it against the anticipated value that you came up with in Step 5.

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Message definition (Multimeters)
#What type of current are you working with?
#What is maximum amount of voltage and current that the circuit you want to measure could supply?
#Do you have the proper training and tools to work on this equipment?
#What do you want to measure and why?
#What value should you get if everything is as it should be?
#Configure the multimeter and check the voltage of the circuit before performing any other measurements to check if it is live.
#Set your multimeter to the right setting for any other measurement that is necessary.
#Carefully take the measurement and then check it against the anticipated value that you came up with in Step 5.
Translation#What type of current are you working with?
#What is maximum amount of voltage and current that the circuit you want to measure could supply?
#Do you have the proper training and tools to work on this equipment?
#What do you want to measure and why?
#What value should you get if everything is as it should be?
#Configure the multimeter and check the voltage of the circuit before performing any other measurements to check if it is live.
#Set your multimeter to the right setting for any other measurement that is necessary.
#Carefully take the measurement and then check it against the anticipated value that you came up with in Step 5.
  1. What type of current are you working with?
  2. What is maximum amount of voltage and current that the circuit you want to measure could supply?
  3. Do you have the proper training and tools to work on this equipment?
  4. What do you want to measure and why?
  5. What value should you get if everything is as it should be?
  6. Configure the multimeter and check the voltage of the circuit before performing any other measurements to check if it is live.
  7. Set your multimeter to the right setting for any other measurement that is necessary.
  8. Carefully take the measurement and then check it against the anticipated value that you came up with in Step 5.