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		<title>Why Use a Clamp Meter?</title>
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Clamp meters allow for measurement of current, without needing to disconnect the wires where the measurement occurs.  By simply clamping the wire, you can get the measurement, and not cut the circuit.  When using a multitester or a digital multimeter, the circuit has to be cut.  In contrast, using a clamp meter, current can be [...]]]></description>
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