Open the battery door on the back of the meter, remove the old battery, press any button on the meter for 2 seconds, wait 20 seconds. Insert the new battery with the (+) facing outwards.
How do you connect an ammeter to a circuit?
Connect the ammeter leads to the circuit. This process will depend on your model of ammeter. Essentially, the negative ( - ) end of your ammeter will connect to the power source side of the broken circuit. The positive end (+) will connect to the opposite side, so that the ammeter bridges the break.
Take the reading and remove the ammeter. Depending on your model, there may be a button you need to push, like a trigger, before it starts taking a reading. Other units might take a reading as soon as they are set to auto. Unclamp the ammeter, turn it off, put it away, and you're done.
How do I know if a battery is a MA meter?
For a 6 V battery and a small lamp, the circuit current will be in the range of thousandths of an amp or milliamps (mA). Digital meters often show a small letter “m” on the right-hand side of the display to indicate this metric prefix. Step 5: Try breaking the circuit at some other point and inserting the ammeter there instead.
Test the internal fuse of your ammeter. This will only take you a second and it will save you some time wasted on false readings. Your ammeter should have two leads: an input (+) and an output ( - ). Hold these together with your ammeter on. If the resistance rating is low, your fuse is good.
How do you test a lamp circuit using an ammeter?
The schematic diagram for measuring the current of the lamp circuit using an ammeter. Step 3: Verify that the lamp lights up before connecting the ammeter in series with it. Step 4: Break the circuit open, as illustrated in Figures 1 and 3, and connect the ammeter's test probes to the two points of the break to measure current.
What happens if an ammeter is accidentally connected?
If the ammeter is accidentally connected across a substantial voltage source, the resultant surge in current will blow the fuse and render the meter incapable of measuring current until the fuse is replaced. Be very careful to avoid this scenario!