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AC/DC Clamp Meters & Clamp On Multimeters

Posted by Melvin on Feb 17, 2009 in Stormy Life

There are many ways and methods to measure electrical current.  One method most commonly used is running current through a known resistor. Voltage drop over this resistor is determined by the current and the resistor value. Many clamp-on multimeters and clamp-on current measuring adapters that can measure AC current are built in this way.

Some clamp-on multimeters can also measure DC currents. But instead of trying to describe how they work believe me they do and if you want a fast reading on how much amperage is flowing through one of your vehicle’s components then this is a perfect match for a fast look. Gone are the days when you hook this wire here and that wire there and then all of a sudden there was a crackling sound with smoke coming up and you had a burned up multimeter.

Of course with traditional clamp-on current meters, measurements can only be made on single conductors. If you need to measure current in multipair cables this usually needs covers to be moved to gain access to individual wires. But now there are some new special clamp on multimeters that can measure current in multi-core cables and power cords without the need to split them.

A low cost AC/DC clamp meter will usually do most of the simple light duty jobs that you may encounter in your repair work but, of course, if you are a professional then you need the best and latest technology available. There are many clamp on meters to choose from so do yourself a favor and decide what is best for your needs.

 
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Womens Networking Events in Costa Mesa, CA

Posted by Melvin on Feb 17, 2009 in Stormy Life

Business Networking for Womenis alot like great French bread the ingredients for hosting a excellent networking event are not complex yet the way they combine them make the difference between a wonderful treat and saw dust.

First Ingredient: Start with a large amount of promotions. List your networking event in every nook and cranny possible and don’t forget everywhere that your ideal attendees are likely to look for networking events. Creating a Who’s Who guest list of attendees requires marketing, especially in Long Island! Award Winning women’s networking events in Costa Mesa begin and end with proper marketing. Feature your networking events wherever and whenever your clients go to plan their time and that usually invloves an online networking calendar like  Networking Event Finder’s Orange County Networking Guide.

Second Ingredient: Make sure that your niche knows the exact nature of your networking group. If you’re a Chamber of Commerce, Referral Club, Women’s Networking Group, Open Networking Group, Business Association, Special Interest Group or Business Opportunity Meeting make sure that you describe the exact type of networking event you run. Nothing frustrates networking event attendees more that wasting both time and money to attend a Costa Mesa women’s networking group only to find out that the event is not what they desired it to be. Angry prospects complain to at least 10 people! The cost of upset customers is your networking groups success.

Third Ingredient: Have an ideal venue for your networking group and networking event. You may be surprised how much business is lost because of bad Costa Mesa and Orange County networking venues. The right array of price, service, ambiance and location will serve you well. Hosting a networking venue that is too large, too small, too noisy or has an awkward layout frustrates attendees and they forget the purpose for the networking event in the first place.

In Costa Mesa, where both time and money are in short supply, the need for excellent networking events has never been greater. By properly combining the right networking event advertising, the right networking group description and the right networking venue you will create a wonderful experience for your networking event attendees and happy networking event attendees only tell one or two people about their experience, but they usually invite them along the next time.

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