释义 |
ammeteram‧me‧ter /ˈæmɪtə, ˈæmˌmiːtə $ -ər/ noun [countable] - Because the Hall effect ammeter measures the current remotely, it imposes no load on the system.
- Normally, the current flowing in a circuit is measured by connecting an ammeter into the circuit.
- The ammeter can be left in but may show full deflection if the battery is in a very discharged condition.
- What about the voltage control box and do I need to change the ammeter?
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