If a circuit involve a three phase motor then you connect the Ammeter (only one ) on a prefered phase and currrent will be going through the Ammeter to the motor. But if it three phase circuit like commercial wiring them you will have to connect Ammeter on each Phase.
My current meter scale says 0 to 10. But at the corner of the meter it also says " 2.5" with warning symbol. What does it mean? I bought mine to test my dc motor. I want to know how much the motor consume. Also my dc motor should also be connected like your circuit ? Does amp meter has polarity?
At 5:12 you said the bulbs are connected in parallel but at 8:22 you also say they're connected in Series, so, which is which sir?
Maybe use an electric fan or two as load so we can see some needle movement😀 Nice tutorial.
Thanks alot, how can this be integrated in control circuits, eg on DOL or star delta
If a circuit involve a three phase motor then you connect the Ammeter (only one ) on a prefered phase and currrent will be going through the Ammeter to the motor.
But if it three phase circuit like commercial wiring them you will have to connect Ammeter on each Phase.
Very educative, well understood
I am glad
Why u don't use..white for neutral..red or black for power..Color coding makes easier to follow the circuit..
Thanks sir❤❤❤
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Thanks 😊 but we are all waiting Fõr Connecting of volt meter too with CONTACTOR with a load
No problem an update will be up soon
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My current meter scale says 0 to 10. But at the corner of the meter it also says " 2.5" with warning symbol.
What does it mean? I bought mine to test my dc motor. I want to know how much the motor consume.
Also my dc motor should also be connected like your circuit ? Does amp meter has polarity?
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Title: How to Connect an Ammeter