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Re: True RMS Meter
Michael, something sounds awfully strange with your reading. A sine wave of 20 volts peak to peak would be 10 volts peak on either the positive or negative portion of the wave. This would be 7.07 volts RMS, and, gosh, that is just EXTREMELY high. Unless, of co... Login to read more. ![]()
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