How to use a multimeter like a pro! The Ultimate guide
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@waynegram8907
Жыл бұрын
But how do you use a DVM meter to find a 3 phase system of which phase#1 which is phase#2 and which is phase#3? because all the 3 phase AC voltages will measure 120vac but how to tell which is phase1,2,3?
@rarerubber
Жыл бұрын
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@rickb9327
Жыл бұрын
You guys did a video on a supermarket ventilation system. Can you do one on a ventilation system for a virology lab? Perhaps one where you describe what happens when maintenance budgets are gutted and things like HEPA filters are not changed when indicated? My contention all along has been that COV 19 was a result of non-conformance with the lab designers' specifications. I think that's what happened in China. Can you guys do a work-up on what a lab like this requires in terms of maintenance?
@WyclifMurungi
Жыл бұрын
time stamps would be great!
@superunknown8775
Жыл бұрын
Paid & downloaded 🙌 😎 Been looking on Amazon for a decent multimeter book, most were of poor quality photos. Thank you
This isn't a tutorial how to use a multimeter....... THIS IS MOST OF THE ESSENTIAL INFORMATION ON PROPERLY HANDLING ELECTRICITY/ELECTRONICS AND I'M GRATEFUL BECAUSE EVERYONE NEEDS THIS.
@LaDyViCk133
Жыл бұрын
This video is super amazing!!
@CommercialGasEngineerVideos
Жыл бұрын
Yep it's good
@zadams5596
Жыл бұрын
I also believe that everyone working with voltages or devices that could cause serious injury should have the mindset that their multimeter is an essential piece of safety gear instead of just thinking of it as another tool.
@b_f_d_d
Жыл бұрын
This video is excellent
@consty715
Жыл бұрын
YES ITS GOOD
Seriously spent 2-years trying to figure this out as hobbiest. Much appreciated for making this!
@rolandtobiasz
Жыл бұрын
Same with me. This video is a godsend.
The absolute best instruction on a meter I've ever seen.
Hey Engineering Mindset. Just wanted to say I seriously love this video. I'm starting from the absolute beginning and your tutorial is easy to understand yet thorough. I was watching a tutorial from a different channel and I noticed the comments had some safety-related concerns so I searched again and found this. I feel like I'm learning an actual life skill. Not going to be an electrical engineer lol, but this will help to identify if* something is still live or reading correctly. Thank you all so much for making this
This is gold! Would love a fault finding with a multi meter in a control panel video. Thanks for this video 👍🏻
@EngineeringMindset
Жыл бұрын
Good idea, I'll see what I can do
@stuungar3390
Жыл бұрын
Ah definitely, great idea
@benhurley280
Жыл бұрын
@@EngineeringMindset Great, thanks again 🙂
@emmanuelleallen
Жыл бұрын
@@EngineeringMindset this would be useful, because during this tutorial I learned that between the left terminal and the ground/botto (US) plug, there was current. Like, 121V
@EarlHayward
Жыл бұрын
@@emmanuelleallen You would get 120V to ground, potential, that is what it is there for… That is, so you don’t become the path for current to follow, although the breaker should trip due to the short or ground fault interrupt should kick in…
Loving you vids. I'm an IT guy and got into electrics a bit more recently since having solar panels. Now I am tinkering with changing lights etc in my workshop. Your series is brilliant for giving me the basics. I've now ordered a multimeter and bought your pdf - thank you
@EngineeringMindset
5 ай бұрын
That is awesome!
I learnt more from this video than I have from every other video I’ve watched on the subject.
i am so happy you made this video. I'm a visual learner and the teacher wasn't showing us a single example for the entire 6 hr class. I was confused for so long on just trying to find the right signal to use
bro this is like a masterclass level tutorial on how to use a multimeter, if I ever forget literally anything about them I can just look at this video
This must be the best multimeter instruction video I have ever seen!
I use mine to build guitar pedals and test components, but I don't do it often enough and I have to watch something like this again to remind me of all the settings again. This about covers everything I use it for.
You broke this down Barney style for people like me. I bought an expensive multimeter like I knew what I was doing and...yeah...no clue what I was doing. 😂
Finally, I found a tutorial that actually makes sense of how to use a multimeter. What a great tutorial I've watched several tutorials on multimeters and have found them difficult and confusing to understand but this tutorial is clear precise and easy to grasp, thank you so much for making this available. man you nailed it.
@paulgrodkowski5839
8 ай бұрын
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An excellent tutorial! I do especially like the symbolic descriptions on how the components and circuitry works. I´m mostly self taught and had snapped up bits and pieces here and there over a couple of decades, but always find it fun to repair electronics so a decent multimeter is essential. I own 4 at the moment for various use and/or ranges, both manual and automatic meters. Basically use them for voltage, ohms, capacitance, Hz or continuity.
@bellgab
8 ай бұрын
Ditto. I always tell people; "Iknow just enough to be dangerous ". This is an excellent informational video.
Very informative and easily understood for a novice like myself. The safty factors included are a great way to go..thanks.
@EngineeringMindset
Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
It is amazing that of all the videos I have watched, yours is the most detailed that is explained in simple terms we can understand. GREAT WORK !!!
YES. I just splurged on the fanciest multimeter that I have ever owned and was about to look for some video walkthroughs about what I can do with it. This Old Tony made a great video about them years ago, but it left me with more questions than answers.
@EngineeringMindset
Жыл бұрын
Glad I could help!
6:21 I worked as an electrician for several years, and i cannot understate how good of an advice that is When it was first explained to me my reaction was 'oh, yea, that makes sense, why tf didnt i think of that before?'
@gredystar8333
Жыл бұрын
There is a 10 Million ohm resistor inside these units between live and you. Its not bad to be aware the other lead is becoming electrified, but the multimeter will limit the current so much, its not going to shock you on any regular residential line. Its good to remember if you hook it up to any high voltage circuit though.
@EngineeringMindset
Жыл бұрын
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I bought my first digital multimeter from Radio Shack in the early 90s. It cost $70, but as a kid, that seemed like a fortune, but I was getting interested in electronics, so I saved up for it.
A video I didn’t know I needed. God bless you Paul!
Safety tip: Always verify your metering setting before testing. I trash a meter about 30 years ago because I tested a 125 VAC while the meter was on VDC. My new meter that I had to go out and buy after that mistake has auto range and some protection features built in.
@freshgino
Жыл бұрын
this happened to me last week, I wasn't paying attention
@rendyyt2268
Жыл бұрын
Glad that some yt channel tell me to change mode first before measuring😅
@swietytomasz
Жыл бұрын
Good to know that screwing up a meter 30 years ago was a thing to remember and that u memorized a value XD
@sambino2726
10 ай бұрын
@@doublewhopper67severely lacking in today’s society
@dubmob151
3 ай бұрын
That was probably an analog meter, which are not forgiving for incorrect range selection. DMMs won't be damaged aside from plugging the test leads into the current measurement socket for voltage measurements. That's when if you're lucky it just blows the fuse😅
I have had a Fieldpiece SC640 from 2015 that's still going strong, I only needed to replace the leads. However, one day my boss at work called me up to his office and gave me a Fluke 87 V bran new. I do refrigeration so the SC640 suits me better, but that Fluke is one bad ass meter.
Your hard work is impressive. You made it so easy to understand
The videos Engineering Mindset puts out are phenomenal. This video explains essential information in such an easy way to understand with amazing visuals. Thank you so much for these great videos they help out soooo much! Keep up the great work!
I've got the fluke 179 true rms multimeter, and now I know what the rest of the features do. Very informative and professional tutorial. Thank you.
Engineering Mindset taught me more than a semester course I have taken at school! Theory is important to get the fundamentals/concepts, but practical is one that will make you learn!
This is the best multimeter content I have found online. Thank you so much I learned a ton.
I have kaiweets multimeter good for a beginner and the accuracy is close to some of the fluke meter. This is a great video for anyone, getting into electrical and those who just need a refresh. Thanks!
A comprehensive and informative video on multimeters, Thank you! I could recollect my early days with a multimeter where I connected the multimeter to an AC circuit in parallel for measuring current and had no clue why it got damaged.
@EngineeringMindset
Жыл бұрын
I think many of us have learnt from this mistake in our early engineering days
Damn I learned more about electronic components while learning about the multi meter
this is a really good tutorial video, very detailed and all the informations given are accurate, and i like how you make the right call by not calling mains voltage a "high voltage" unlike some other content creator that calls things below 1KV a high voltage (based on NEC,ANSI,IEEE,VDE and IEC60038)
Simple. Comprehensive. Brilliant!
A lot of information to remember. Definitely rewatch it multiple times. Thank you ❤
The best explanation of multimeter that I've ever seen on youtube
Could you add timestamps to the video? It would be super helpful! Great video!
@CommercialGasEngineerVideos
Жыл бұрын
Good shout
@DH-ts6ho
Жыл бұрын
We can make them.
2:15 Continuity I cannot understate how much i check for continuity as a hobbyist who's just dicking around with circuit boards and stuff. Voltage is a close second
Hey man I'm a beginner so I was frustrated with how to use a multimeter as they have very thick manuals. Your video has explained everything about multimeters and your video is much understandable than the manuals. I'm grateful to you man
I understand now so much more than I did the 1st time I heard this reading!!! I’m thankful that this reading popped up again!!! Thank You Julia Rose❤
Fantastic video, thank you! Just bought my first multi-meter, so this was a perfect introduction!
One of If not the greatest learning video on multi meter testing and fault finding.. brilliant and concise
This is a brilliant tutorial. I use my multimeter to measure the speed of my car’s engine and to detect draw on the battery.
Not sure why I watch Yours videos cause i'm car electrician and doing lots of electronic/appliances repairs as well so i know all of these stuffs , but i really like them! These are very well made and people get good information/guidance. And somehow i feel like back in schools 😄 Keep up the great work! ❤
@EarlHayward
Жыл бұрын
Funny… I used to be an HVAC/R and Electrical Contractor, now I do work on direct digital controls (SCADA Systems); but, I like watching videos like this as well… Also, was a loyal Fluke guy for decades… Although, these days most of the competitors are just as good on the low end stuff… Clearly, I am getting old as this is my Saturday night shortly after dinner!
I have a Fluke 8024B. It's a very wacky design. 8 buttons like a desk fan, and you have to select the right combination to chose AC/DC, range, and type
This is great! Would love one on a handheld oscilloscope tutorial!!!!
Great video, you answered my pressing questions, and I really learned a lot from this video. Thank you. By the way. Sometimes when using a cheap multimeter they will continue to give readings even when there is a problem with the meter, they don't always read error. So, if there is a short in your test leads, or it's cold, or you have a low battery, the cheap meter doesn't always tell you. If it's really expensive or important, I believe the higher quality meters are a better choice. I'd rather spend more on the tester, than on the mistake, especially since I've fixed things that didn't need to be fixed, I just needed a better meter.
Thank you for acknowledgment..l like how you give us the way how to show us the difficult ⚡️
Really appreciate this! Great service for everybody interested in the topic. Thanks a lot!
Personally I prefer to plug my leads into the DC amps plug and put it across my 120v AC socket. Watching the wires explosively popping off my leads gives me endless satisfaction-- far more satisfaction than using a meter for any legitimate purpose. The explosive pop and the spasmodic dance of my hazard fraught meter's wires never cease to bring me joy. It's worth the effort of trimming them back and reattaching them just to do it again. would/10 highly recommended.
Wow…this is a very detailed step by step explanation for newbies like me. Thank you!
Thank you for this tutorial. I was tremendously helpful with understanding how the multimeter work. Will get a copy of the book.
Wonderful well animated video (as always) Safety : Testing mains voltage, and to a lesser extent any supply, it is worth a clear mention in the 'safety precautions' bit to be absolutely sure the the meter is NOT in a current measuring mode esp with older meters, as this could be very dangerous and trip circuits. Many thanks.
Very essential guide how to correctly handle a multimeter. Million thanks. It was very helpful to watch.
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Thank you so much for explaining in such an easy to understand way something that used to seem like sorcery to me :D
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4 ай бұрын
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Thank the Lord for people who make informational videos like this
I just started studying electronics as a hobby and this helps a lot, thanks man
Thank you very much for this video. Brilliantly explained. I am confident enough now to buy a multimeter for working on my small electronic projects.
11:26 I’m studying electrical theory right now, just finished the chapter on resistors, the ones you show here are rated for 1Mohm +/-5% Thanks for making these awesome videos, such a perfect companion to a textbook.
Love your videos! thanks for sharing this valuable knowledge! keep up the good work!
This is a overload of info. Going to get my notbook to take notes. Thanks for sharing.
nice, this video helps me a lot, recently, i bought a assark multimeter, i am not professional. Fortunately, I found the greatest video💯
Thank you for your very educational videos. Greatly appreciated
So much information and very well presented. Thank you! 👍
5 mins in and this video already does a better job at teaching me on using this than our teacher and my supervisor COMBINED.
Exactly what I needed. Thank you very much!
I learned something new now. That the DC symbol is derived from the oscilloscope view. Never tought about that. I tought the DC symbol was derived from the markings on a DC lead from a transformer, where the positive cable (usually) has a dashed marking.
Good bless you brother !!! I’m a speaking Spanish person . I don’t know nothing about volt ,resistance , multimeter. And you just make me understand everything.thanks brother 🙏🏻
@EngineeringMindset
4 ай бұрын
Glad to hear. We do also have a Spanish channel with all videos translated
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4 ай бұрын
@@EngineeringMindset good to know !! Thanks 🙏🏻
This is good revision for me, been out of the field a while. Appreciate your work brother 👍💯
Excellent and very thorough video. Thank you very much. I was a little bit intimidated by the new digital auto-ranging meter I just purchased, but now I am ready to open it and face it. I'm familiar with analog meters but not digital and especially the auto-ranging feature was giving me pause. My eyesight is getting worse with age and since we don't have a third hand to hold a magnifying glass, it was getting impossible to work and also read the scales, hence the upgrade. Also reading capacitance will come in handy.
@EngineeringMindset
Жыл бұрын
I have a multimeter with a magnetic strap attached, makes it easier to work hands free. Many of the new meters also have a flip out stand tucked into the back too. I have seen a multimeter with a detachable wireless screen which would be useful at time although I'm not sure I can justify the cost for how often I would use it.
They are just plain fun, made run around and test everything when I first learned, great video
One thing I use more than any is the Buzzer aka the speaker feature. It's the 4 lines on the meter. Remove power aka unplug or remove power wires ac or dc. I do a lot of trouble shooting on start up of new systems with a lot of relays and din rail blocks. I use this to test if things are jumpered correctly, wire to wire connections. Also use it when you pull relays out of bases to see if they change state correctly.
A video on oscilloscope basics would be nice
amazing teacher as a plumber always struggled first class thankyou
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I swear pink and blue I learn something new everytime I watch one of these videos. Awesome channel 👍
Truly a engineering mindset
Excellent tutorial, easy to understand and very helpful for the beginners Thank you
Literally just bought a multimeter yesterday and you drop this
@EngineeringMindset
Жыл бұрын
It's a long video but it's a gateway to up skilling yourself
This is so educational. Thank you for making it. I love how you repeat the important points over and over for emphasis.
I am new to this field and am very excited to learn new things. I am using the fluke 101 right now But i wanted to try an analog multimeter and i was wondering which one should I use, and to my surprise the one you showed in your video at the begining caught up my eye. I was hoping that if you will provide me that little beauty. I will be thankful to you. Your fan.
This is the most simple way of your teaching, thanks
No doubts that this is the greatest multimeter tutorial on the web;)
I use multimeter for parking gates and this helped a lot thank you!!! I just need to understand how to make my multimeter properly check power outage
excellent video to understand the basics and intermediates of electronics
you have gained a subscriber.I love this.Thanks a lot
This is chest of knowledge for students and hobbyists.
Great video, I learned a few things and wanted to say thank you.
How did you know I was beginning to study the multimeter? This clip was released just as I was about to start. 555555555
Im a total newbie with amp modding. This is helpful.
Truly The Best Video 💖 I found on internet its really important to learn how to use multimeter for lab uses
the choice of multi meter for accuracy in them day was the Avo8 but it became difficult to get the batteries my friend Roger who was genius when it came to fixing tv and other electronic things did modify his own avo meter
Great video and excellent tutorial (which is a must buy btw) thank you! Will you ever make a similar tutorial about Oscilloscopes?
@nemtudom5074
Жыл бұрын
Ooh, that'd be great!
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Thank you for this video I learned more in this video than in my electrical training school 100%
My dad should watch this video and maybe he'll listen and stop switching things around without a clue until he blows the fuse after switching to the wrong setting while using the fused line. Hes one of those "can fix anything" types unless it involves electricity, then he gives up which is why i have taken it up as I was the same way after learning from him. Just knowing how to actually use a multimeter correctly gives you so much more confidence.
I use a UEI DL379B for residential HVAC. It does temp for checking refrigerant charge, clamps for amps, voltage, resistance, the beep resistance which is more useful than just the ohms setting when troubleshooting, and of course MFD for capacitors. It has some other functions I don’t know how to use and haven’t yet needed to use or learn.
Great video. Easy to understand. Thank you