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One of the safest ways to measure current is with a clamp. Clamps do not require you to break the circuit and they safely measure wires with thousands of amps. In this video, we measure DC current in the lab, AC current of a reflow oven controller, and the DC current in a car using a Tenma 72-7226 True RMS Clamp Meter: https://bit.ly/2U6N5PP Engage with the element14 presents team on the element14 Community - suggest builds, find project files and behind the scenes video: http://bit.ly/2MFMG0v Visit the element14 Community for more great activities and free hardware: Tech spotlights: http://bit.ly/2KLz0TS Roadtest and Reviews: http://bit.ly/2KH4fj3 Project14: http://bit.ly/2wPnajx

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