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Examiner Results: AC and DC variations
My initial claim was that voltage variances were found inside the examiner and could be measured.
Bellow I offer pictures and narrations of such which corroborates that. Actually this always was normal and expectable in my view, but what was not normal and expected was the very unusual results when performing tests regarding DC variances which were not predicted at all and it was a big surprise. This will be covered in the last part of this report. All tests here can be easily replicated by any examiner user, provided he owns a multimeter (4 digit display better) and some spare time. Variances are minimum although clearly demonstrated. For this, I suggest an automatic multimeter. It is more sensitive and with a longer sustained delay making the readings more precise. In fact, for the DC test this is the only model which will provide accurate results. Multimeter used was an ICEL MD 5011 fully automatic model. With that said let’s go into it.
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