Can I Use my Multimeter to Test How Much Power my Appliance (TV) is Using?
I wanted to know if my TV actually uses only 50W of power.
If it’s possible to use a multimeter to check, how do I do it and what should I avoid?
Can I Use my Multimeter to Test How Much Power my Appliance (TV) is Using?
I wanted to know if my TV actually uses only 50W of power.
If it’s possible to use a multimeter to check, how do I do it and what should I avoid?
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The theory beside measuring power with a multimeter you way even have done it in high school usinq a 12V power supply and a small resistor/motor. Fun exercise and you may even loop on the whole high school physics curriculum with electricity --> power --> force --> work --> Energy and efficiency calculation.
However, unlike the 12 V you work on at school the domestic 230V can kill you (same for US 110V). I don’t see a safe way to use a regular multimeter to measure a current in these voltage range. If you know what you do, you’ll build a dedicaced/enclosed set up. If you don’t buy a watt meter at the hardwarc store, it’ll be safer and cheaper than a DIY one