Great lecture, as I read this 9 years later! Surprised you did not mention the main advantage of analog meters over digital meters. With an analog meter it easy to visualize fluctuating signals as opposed to a digital meter displaying rapidly changing numbers.
I've watched so many videos trying to understand how to read analogue metter.this presentation is the best.thanks i learned what i needed to learn.thumbs up
Thank you professor, I grew up with analog and migrated to digital, but still use both. You are correct in pointing out there are advantages to using analog meters in certain applications. I own a Triplett meter 630 NS and a Fluke 867B digital meter, both have a place on my bench.
THANK YOU! Had to test battery on the truck. All I could find was my old analog voltmeter. Your vid showed me how to read the results when selected to 50v!
Thanks David! You mentioned an analog has some advantages over digital but didn't say what they are. Besides looking cool, what advantages does it have?
It's only smart to know how to use both an Analog and a Digital meter. This video is very helpful for the beginners and as a refresher. Currently own both types.
Factories, large commercial, and some work shops have 120, 240, and 480 volt wiring. Residential and small commercial usually only have 120 and 240 volt wiring.
I have the USN military version the an/psm4a meter. I do remember using the simpson 260 vom. As to parallax problem some meters had a mirror in a band across the meter face. You would look until you only saw the needle. Is there anyway to get the an/psm-4a meter calibrated. the PSM-4a comes in a very heavy black case. The meter is made rugged to serve in harsh conditions. Do they still make something like the simpson 260. It was a big deal, 20K ohms per volt so it would not load down active circuits. USN 60-80 retired 1980
my multitester is a sunma brand yx-360TRe-l-b, x1 cannot be adjusted to zero, even though the battery is new and the avometer is also new, please help me
Hmmm... still no answer. The ohmmeter can be zeroed on the three resistance ranges. The meter must be zeroed each time a user switches resistance ranges
Most analog meters use a 1.5 volt battery for the lower ohm ranges and a 9 volt or higher battery for the highest ranges. If your meter works on the lower ranges and not the higher, check your high voltage battery.
You should zero your meter AFTER selecting your ohm scale. This is because some meters use different sets of internal batteries, depending on the scale selected.
How to know where will i set the selector range in measuring resistance? Can i set it to x1 if i will measure a 50ohms resistance? because in voltage the selector must be greater than the battery that you're testing. Is it the same in resistance or not?
You must take a look to the highest resistance value in order to set a meter on the proper resistance range. The R times 1 range is good for 50 ohms because the Rx1 reaches up to 2 thousand ohms
Good video. It would have been easier to learn if you had the camera on the huge model of the meter instead of the camera being so far away & including you in all the frames. I can't even see the numbers.
reads approx. 129 VAC, 25.9 VAC, and 5.19 VAC. Rouuuughly. Hard to tell without Parallax correction. ;) boby bober is correct. I teach this as well, and that is a REALLY common mistake when showing others how to read the analog scales. Funny though he even points it out at the end.
Nasty stuff, I'm glad I never have to deal with those and just use a digital meter from now on! So what can an analogue meter do that a digital one can't? He never mentioned it even though he said he would!
Let me get this right. You put the probes where you need to to measure the voltage, resistance, or current and then that little needle thingy actually points to the value? What a concept! Can someone burn up another ten minutes and tell me how to read my wristwatch?
Prinzly. Do you want to spend 10 minutes telling us how awesome you are while showing off your digital watch skills? Get off the cross we need the wood!
You're using the term "calibrate" wrong. What you're doing is zeroing the meter, not calibrating it. Calibration is the process of checking and adjusting the meter against a calibration standard to insure accurate measurements.
all the electricians i know and work with can not use a meter ( analog or digital) ,they just use a non-contact tester , they don't know what PV, PPV ,RMS means etc,etc ,on a analog meter ,the meter for them is useless ,the digital meter with all the functions ,,,,,,, like NPN,PNP , MFD, HZ, etc,etc,etc,etc they should stay away from them , they was made for electronics technicians not for electricians , most the electricians only have on they truck a NEC book and a non-contact tester on they pockets ,but 99% of them don't even have a code book on a job site because they are lost on a code book also You dont even know what is up there Sir ,i fond electric engineers can't use a meter ,,,,,,,i see that in my life ,,,,,, sir i'm 90 years old ,i see all in my career and in my life
@Castlebury21 Oh my God you are so wrong! Einstein absolutely had a Ph.D. And when I said smarter I was speaking in general terms. I could address all your points, but this is youtube and I just don't want to spend the time.
A PhD. D does not make you smart. I know a lot of people with a PhD. D that are as dumb as a retarded rock. Professors are not always smart. They may have more knowledge, but that does not make them smart.
Great lecture! Thanks for the closed captioning, I'm deaf and always appreciate seeing videos with subtitles, thanks again.
Good luck and stay strong
Yeah good luck too and stay strong
Great lecture, as I read this 9 years later! Surprised you did not mention the main advantage of analog meters over digital meters. With an analog meter it easy to visualize fluctuating signals as opposed to a digital meter displaying rapidly changing numbers.
I've watched so many videos trying to understand how to read analogue metter.this presentation is the best.thanks i learned what i needed to learn.thumbs up
Thank you professor, I grew up with analog and migrated to digital, but still use both. You are correct in pointing out there are advantages to using analog meters in certain applications. I own a Triplett meter 630 NS and a Fluke 867B digital meter, both have a place on my bench.
Thanks! I inherited the same meter from my pops. It's been around over 40 years and it still works. No cracks or chips. 😁
This is the best explanation I've seen so far
So much more thorough than my teacher!! Thankyou!
Best lecture i've ever watch and learn using analog multimeter.thank you sir!
very well and clear presentation. excellent for the novice and great refresher for the experts.
THANK YOU! Had to test battery on the truck. All I could find was my old analog voltmeter. Your vid showed me how to read the results when selected to 50v!
Thank you, say hi to Mr. Lester, best teacher I ever had in my life! LATTC!
very helpful, we're going to take exam with this topic and i think i'm starting to love this
Thanks David! You mentioned an analog has some advantages over digital but didn't say what they are. Besides looking cool, what advantages does it have?
i love learning about electricity on TH-cam.
Thanks for your time Professor. Very good explanation.
PURE GOLD. Thank you!
Absolutely neatly explanation!!! Exactly gow it was though to us by our teacher too ^^ really clear
Great tutorial for the best analog meter out there!
It's only smart to know how to use both an Analog and a Digital meter.
This video is very helpful for the beginners and as a refresher.
Currently own both types.
Nice. I need one of those giant meters for teaching my instruments course.
Very helpful and informative for a newbie like me -- thank you for sharing!
This video just saved my ass ten years after posted
Instructor failed to mention that you must rezero the meter when changing R value multipliers.
That's the jumbo size multi-meter; bigger than any of those fancy digital meters. Thumbs up based on the meter alone. Now I'll watch the video.
Reminds me of a basics electricy class from the 70s
Thank you professor this help me alot
Love ur video well detailed thanks
I have the same model of the multi-meter. Thank you for the good information
Thank you professor! Learn something new in 2020 :)
We used Simpson analog on F-18’s because when you’re looking for just a pulse of voltage on the weapon system it’s easier to see with a analog
Thanks for this informative video .
Why is there a 500 volt setting and how would I read it?
Factories, large commercial, and some work shops have 120, 240, and 480 volt wiring. Residential and small commercial usually only have 120 and 240 volt wiring.
I have the USN military version the an/psm4a meter. I do remember using the simpson 260 vom. As to parallax problem some meters had a mirror in a band across the meter face. You would look until you only saw the needle. Is there anyway to get the an/psm-4a meter calibrated. the PSM-4a comes in a very heavy black case. The meter is made rugged to serve in harsh conditions. Do they still make something like the simpson 260. It was a big deal, 20K ohms per volt so it would not load down active circuits. USN 60-80 retired 1980
The Simpson 260 is still in production in 2021.
my multitester is a sunma brand yx-360TRe-l-b, x1 cannot be adjusted to zero, even though the battery is new and the avometer is also new, please help me
Thanks for the lesson! One question: You zeroed out the ohmmeter at R X 10,000. I couldn't do that on mine unless I set the scale at R X 1?
Hmmm... still no answer.
The ohmmeter can be zeroed on the three resistance ranges. The meter must be zeroed each time a user switches resistance ranges
Most analog meters use a 1.5 volt battery for the lower ohm ranges and a 9 volt or higher battery for the highest ranges. If your meter works on the lower ranges and not the higher, check your high voltage battery.
I really wish this video was longer than 5 mins. Seems like he could cover more important functions.
That was a wonderful lecture and practical demonstration of the analog meter reading. Thank you Sir for your valuable explanation. 👍🇮🇳
how do you do the math if the pin isnt exactly on a line and is between lines
You must choose the first one between those lines
I can see the meter from away back?
Cheers. Saving me for this mid term
great video! i love your trainer where can i get one of those?
Phenomenal video thank you so much!
Nice.., perfectly explained.., thanks..,
You should zero your meter AFTER selecting your ohm scale. This is because some meters use different sets of internal batteries, depending on the scale selected.
How to know where will i set the selector range in measuring resistance? Can i set it to x1 if i will measure a 50ohms resistance? because in voltage the selector must be greater than the battery that you're testing. Is it the same in resistance or not?
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You must take a look to the highest resistance value in order to set a meter on the proper resistance range. The R times 1 range is good for 50 ohms because the Rx1 reaches up to 2 thousand ohms
Good video. It would have been easier to learn if you had the camera on the huge model of the meter instead of the camera being so far away & including you in all the frames. I can't even see the numbers.
it was so useful, thanks so much!
Excellent information.
Awesome video.
What about how to read current
Muito bom, legal esse voltímetro em escala maior ficou bem ilustrativo!
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Thanks man!
thanks awesome vid.
Thank you. Very helpful. I just wanted to see if me car battery was fully charged from an overnight 12V charging. Thanks again. I love TH-cam.
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reads approx. 129 VAC, 25.9 VAC, and 5.19 VAC. Rouuuughly. Hard to tell without Parallax correction. ;) boby bober is correct.
I teach this as well, and that is a REALLY common mistake when showing others how to read the analog scales. Funny though he even points it out at the end.
So that's why one should always opt for the VOMs with the mirrored scales. Parallax is a surprising phenomenon.
Nasty stuff, I'm glad I never have to deal with those and just use a digital meter from now on! So what can an analogue meter do that a digital one can't? He never mentioned it even though he said he would!
@Castlebury21 Nothing that can't be done with a graphical display bench DMM but I get your point.
Sir anlog meter reading ameter is verified one video please
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Let me get this right. You put the probes where you need to to measure the voltage, resistance, or current and then that little needle thingy actually points to the value? What a concept! Can someone burn up another ten minutes and tell me how to read my wristwatch?
+William Phinizy Maybe they should spend 10 min explaining how 5:18 is different from 10:00.
Prinzly. Do you want to spend 10 minutes telling us how awesome you are while showing off your digital watch skills? Get off the cross we need the wood!
itü physics brought me there
Its fumny how the black wire is the negative jack
I’m just here because my Arthur told me to watch this video
You're using the term "calibrate" wrong. What you're doing is zeroing the meter, not calibrating it.
Calibration is the process of checking and adjusting the meter against a calibration standard to insure accurate measurements.
all the electricians i know and work with can not use a meter ( analog or digital) ,they just use a non-contact tester , they don't know what PV, PPV ,RMS means etc,etc ,on a analog meter ,the meter for them is useless ,the digital meter with all the functions ,,,,,,, like NPN,PNP , MFD, HZ, etc,etc,etc,etc they should stay away from them , they was made for electronics technicians not for electricians , most the electricians only have on they truck a NEC book and a non-contact tester on they pockets ,but 99% of them don't even have a code book on a job site because they are lost on a code book also You dont even know what is up there Sir ,i fond electric engineers can't use a meter ,,,,,,,i see that in my life ,,,,,, sir i'm 90 years old ,i see all in my career and in my life
absolutely no help
Same here, i even asked two lecturers twice and still confused.
Nakakatakot naman itsura mo teacher mukha kang galit palage
First off. Quit calling yourself a "professor." You are a teacher. A professor would be a hell of a lot smarter and have a Ph.D.
@Castlebury21 Oh my God you are so wrong! Einstein absolutely had a Ph.D. And when I said smarter I was speaking in general terms. I could address all your points, but this is youtube and I just don't want to spend the time.
A PhD. D does not make you smart. I know a lot of people with a PhD. D that are as dumb as a retarded rock. Professors are not always smart. They may have more knowledge, but that does not make them smart.