On Sep 28, 8:03 am, Aaron wrote:

>  And how do you measure the amperage of a battery?

If you have a DVM with a milli-amp capability that is greater than 
that which you expect is being drawn from the battery, you might try 
hooking it up in series with the battery circuit. Put a jumper across 
the meter leads before you connect it to the battery. This will 
protect it from any potential surge which might be greater than the 
DVM can tolerate. Remove the jumper once the rest of the circuit is 
established. Might work...not responsible for damage...blah, blah, 
blah.
-- 
T.T.

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