Attn all electronics gurus (not vape related, but need a hand)

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Hans Wermhat

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I am looking for a tool I have never seen. I need a clamp meter that will accurately measure down to 1 milliamp, but with jaws big enough to wrap around a piece of wire 1 1/4" in diameter. I think my boss is on crack, but he swears he saw one once and has charged me with finding one. Fluke makes a dozen different meters that will measure current that low, but there are no clamp attachments I can find that will handle a wire that big. Can anybody help? Thanks guys.
 
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You've probably never seen it because it doesn't need to exist, if you're looking for a multimeter (Judging by what you say in the post) it should be suffice, you don't need to clamp the connection piece to a wire, just make sure there is solid connection and there should be no problem with the reading. Most multimeters/ampmeters these days will easily be able to read down to 1mA. Unless you're looking for a LED display that shows the amps, that might be a different story.
 
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Sound like you need a set of "jumper cables" from your trunk.
Attach cables to posts, then use multimeter to touch/ test the jumper.
Simple and easy.

Tell you boss use his head for more than a hat rack, and tell his boss you need a promotion.
Crocodile clips should be suffice :pervy:
Edit: Didn't see the diameter of the wire, maybe not lol
 

Hans Wermhat

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Believe he is referring to a clamp style meter for measuring current flow in an already completed circuit, ie there are no connections to attach leads to/measure from.
Yes, this.

I just found it... sorta. Fluke makes a clamp attachment (sold seperately, some assembly required, batteries not included) that will open that wide and measure that low, but it only works accurately at such a low current with a half dozen of their multi-meters, 3 of which are discontinued... ... ... The other three are not in stock anywhere within 100 miles of me and he wants it today. Of course. I don't know about a promotion as I'm already the head of my department, but a raise is certainly in order. :thumb:
 

Hans Wermhat

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Politics here demand that I buy from vendors with whom we already have an account. I called Fluke to find out who has the tools I need. An A/C supply place in Witchita Falls has the meter, but obviously no account there since I'm in Dallas and work for an electrical contractor. One of our vendors has a warehouse in Waco that thinks they might have the clamp?... on a shelf?... somewhere?... maybe?
 

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I am looking for a tool I have never seen. I need a clamp meter that will accurately measure down to 1 milliamp, but with jaws big enough to wrap around a piece of wire 1 1/4" in diameter. I think my boss is on crack, but he swears he saw one once and has charged me with finding one. Fluke makes a dozen different meters that will measure current that low, but there are no clamp attachments I can find that will handle a wire that big. Can anybody help? Thanks guys.

he's probably talking about this type of thing
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but that's for measuring amps, not milliamps.
 
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The guy does realize 1mA is 0.001A right? Hopefully he's just having a brain fart and saying milliamp when he means 0.1A. I don't even see even a closed, purpose build, CT for stationary equipment reading a 500A+ wire at that level of accuracy.

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Didn't notice it was a 750mcm, had 1,000 in my head...but anyway...

...just get a calibrated Fluke 376 and tell him that's as good as it gets. It's an awesome meter and accurate enough for anyone in their right mind.
 
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