So I came across something that’s got me puzzled and I’m looking for some help to figure out what is going on.
Before I begin here is a video showing what’s got me puzzled.
Voltage From a Shorted out Test Lead - YouTube
I know some this may seem stupid and could have a simple explanation to it but I can’t figure it out. It’s just a simple alligator test lead connected to my multimeter, a dead short, but its giving me voltage. To make sure I’m not crazy and my multimeter is working and not picking up RF noise I connect another alligator test lead to the meter and I get no voltage. The yellow test lead gives me voltage but the green test lead gives me no voltage, the only difference between them is that the yellow test lead is attracted to a magnet. I have another test lead that is read that show the same effect as the yellow one and it too is magnetic but it’s much harder to get the red one to give voltage, it’s like it needs to be turned?
I know many are thinking that it’s just stray AC from my house that my meter is picking up with the use of the wire. If that was the case than why is the green wire not effected? When I first discovered this I was thinking it was the AC from the house so I took the yellow wire and placed it near a CFL bulb, and many of you know it emits high voltage, and to my surprise the wire was not affected by the presence of the CFL. This idea of me picking up stray radiation from the house would hold up but no diode is used, so no I’m left scratching my head.
My mind wants to jump to conclusions like it’s something to do with the TPU or Roy J Meyers devices but my heart says it’s nothing special, but my brain doesn’t have a clue. So hopefully someone might know the answer?
Before I begin here is a video showing what’s got me puzzled.
Voltage From a Shorted out Test Lead - YouTube
I know some this may seem stupid and could have a simple explanation to it but I can’t figure it out. It’s just a simple alligator test lead connected to my multimeter, a dead short, but its giving me voltage. To make sure I’m not crazy and my multimeter is working and not picking up RF noise I connect another alligator test lead to the meter and I get no voltage. The yellow test lead gives me voltage but the green test lead gives me no voltage, the only difference between them is that the yellow test lead is attracted to a magnet. I have another test lead that is read that show the same effect as the yellow one and it too is magnetic but it’s much harder to get the red one to give voltage, it’s like it needs to be turned?
I know many are thinking that it’s just stray AC from my house that my meter is picking up with the use of the wire. If that was the case than why is the green wire not effected? When I first discovered this I was thinking it was the AC from the house so I took the yellow wire and placed it near a CFL bulb, and many of you know it emits high voltage, and to my surprise the wire was not affected by the presence of the CFL. This idea of me picking up stray radiation from the house would hold up but no diode is used, so no I’m left scratching my head.
My mind wants to jump to conclusions like it’s something to do with the TPU or Roy J Meyers devices but my heart says it’s nothing special, but my brain doesn’t have a clue. So hopefully someone might know the answer?
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