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TheRain
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Hi,
I work for a software company and recently we have had to start doing
some electronics testing in relation to our software.
The problem we are running into is that we have these mid-grade (~
$500) multimeters run out of batteries before the hardware we are
testing does, and the test we are running is to benchmark current draw
over the life of the battery. The multimeters run on 6 AA batteries
in series which should be about 9V if each one is 1.5V. When we
connect our Constant power supply to it's battery terminals and try to
run it with 9V, the meter does not turn on. I've tried overpowering
it a little by running 10V but this also did not work. Our CPS is 3A
so that should not be the problem.
I'm wondering, what could cause this? Is there a solution for it?
Any thoughts or advice would be very helpful!
Thanks,
Collin
I work for a software company and recently we have had to start doing
some electronics testing in relation to our software.
The problem we are running into is that we have these mid-grade (~
$500) multimeters run out of batteries before the hardware we are
testing does, and the test we are running is to benchmark current draw
over the life of the battery. The multimeters run on 6 AA batteries
in series which should be about 9V if each one is 1.5V. When we
connect our Constant power supply to it's battery terminals and try to
run it with 9V, the meter does not turn on. I've tried overpowering
it a little by running 10V but this also did not work. Our CPS is 3A
so that should not be the problem.
I'm wondering, what could cause this? Is there a solution for it?
Any thoughts or advice would be very helpful!
Thanks,
Collin