How To Use And Interpret Volt-Ohm Multi Meters
Published 6/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.71 GB | Duration: 2h 37m
Published 6/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.71 GB | Duration: 2h 37m
How to read volts, amps, and ohms
What you'll learn
How to read for continuity and resistance values,
How to read for various voltage values in AC and DC electricity
How to read for various current values in AC and DC electricity
How to use clamp-on multimeters
Requirements
No previous experience needed. The values the student are reading will be explained as course continues.
Description
This course is designed for the novice electricians, handymen, and do it your selfers. It is great for a homeowner who would like to check electrical components in your house in the most safe and effective way. The course starts of with a description of the different types of electrical measuring devices and shows real time use for each of them. The first unit covers electrical safety and the do's and don'ts of using the various meters. The second unit covers continuity, using the beeper on the meter and using the reading on the monitor if there is one. We will check the continuity of a simple wire, a switching device, a light bulb, a fuse, and other devises that require continuity to operate. Continuity simply means that there is an unterupted electrical path from the input to the output of the item being checked, and substantiates that the component can pass electrical current once power is applied. The next units cover small electrical components like resistors, diodes, capacitors, and even the start and running capacitors on home air conditioners; a component that fails often and can be quite expensive to check when calling in a technician. I dedicated a unit briefly on what resistance is, how it acts in a circuit, color-coded values of a resistor, and double checking them with the multimeter for accuracy. It's important to know the basic elements of a circuit such as voltage, current and resistance, but it will be brief here as I have more detailed lessons in my DC/AC electric courses if you would like to know more. I would love to welcome you to the course and I think I explain things in an easy to understand manner. Thank you.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: Multimeter Safety
Lecture 2 Multimeter Safety
Section 3: Continuity Checks
Lecture 3 Continuity Checks
Section 4: Checking a 3-Way Switch
Lecture 4 Continuity Continued
Lecture 5 Checking a 3-Way Switch
Lecture 6 Checking a 4-Way Switch
Section 5: Measuring Resistance
Lecture 7 Students will be able to compare resistance color code values with the ohmmeter
Section 6: Checking a Capacitor
Lecture 8 Checking a Capacitor
Lecture 9 Testing an AC Unit capacitor
Section 7: Reading DC Voltage
Lecture 10 Reading DC Voltage
Lecture 0 Reading DC Voltage Cont.
Section 8: Measuring AC Voltage
Lecture 11 Measuring AC Voltage
Section 9: Measuring Voltage and Current at the Panel
Lecture 12 Measuring Voltage and current at the Panel
The course can be for students interested in entering the electrical, electronic, or HVAC fields, or for do it your selfers.