Electrical – Reading the Amperage of a DC Current Source using a Multimeter

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Hello everyone this question is probably basic but i am having problems with a current source that i am trying to test:

My attempt at getting the amperage

So if memory doesn't fail me you connect the black connector to ground and the red one to positive and then i should get the amperage which in this case is in miliampers and should say 60 but i get always 0, of course the unit might be malfunctioning but i can get the voltage ok, what am i doing wrong? or the unit is to blame?

Update 1

I made two mistakes so far, one i had my probe on A instead of mA, and second i had the black probe on ground, now i switched it to "-", however my result is now 10mA instead of 60mA

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Update 2

Well after much tinkering with the unit i found the problem, some of the components on the motherboard are dead, either downright broken to just not giving any reading when probed with the multimeter. So the answer is that the unit is defective. However @Tony Stewart. EE since '75 was the closest to the root of the problem so i selected his answer as right. Thanks everyone!

Best Answer

Looks like something needs calibration. If source is ok, check Voltage . and if wrong adjust R21 inside. If V is OK check Current shunt for overheating and replace possibly R7 and check fuses.

Fluke 83 III mA scale is good for 5% accuracy.