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Old 01-24-2019, 11:00 AM
Loudinny Loudinny is offline
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Here's an excerpt from the manual:

Initial bias check: Make sure the meter is in the DC CURRENT range.
This is very important… if the meter is set in the DC voltage position the reading will be
completely wrong.
Please check and double check to make sure you are in DC current mode.
Turn on the Super Amp MKII with the front panel AC power switch. As the amplifier warms up
you will notice the DC current readings. The basic operation range should be 200 ma. DC current
after five minutes of operation. This value will vary plus or minus 10 to 15 ma. with changing AC
wall socket voltages. This is normal and does not change the basic performance of your Super
Amp MKII

So I guess using the dc current setting on the meter for ma is not as common as dc voltage?

I might just look for a new auto range meter that extends to 400ma or so ......

Once again I appreciate all the help!

Last edited by Loudinny; 01-24-2019 at 01:08 PM.
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