When all else fails, try reading the instruction manual. I know I had to, a
couple of times.
Not all multimeter's are created equal, what applies to one might not work
on another.
The meter might still be good, you might have it hooked up incorrectly. Good
luck.

Sam L.

On Dec 20, 2007 7:27 PM, Clayton Family <clay...@skypoint.com> wrote:

> Dear Esteemed and Learned List Members,
>
> I was fooling around with a wall wart that is listed as 24V and 500mA,
> and had it hooked up in series with my radioshack multimeter. It tested
> as 30.6V, and after I switched it to mA, the meter failed.  Now it just
> reads micro volts and won't read anything else. Dang!  Maybe I had it
> on micro amps instead of milliamps, and would that break it?
>
> I need another multimeter!  But I don't want to just turn around and
> break this one too.
>
> Thanks,
>
>        Kathryn
>
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