Voltage and Current Meters Education and Training

Online options for learning about volt meters and similar equipment

By J. Stoltzfus, writer/programmer LOCAL CITIZEN
Any pro knows that volt meters are a critical inclusion in the electrician's toolbelt. Even amateurs often have one of these lying around, as the voltmeter provides an elementary (or advanced) way to measure the way current flies through residential or commercial systems. But what about knowing how to use these simple tools and take advantage of the readouts you get?

The web offers a lot of options for those who want to learn about different types of voltage meters. From specialized training to handy tips and tricks, readers can get access to the solutions they need for making the most out of their electrical tools, including:

1. Links to established training institutions where beginner electricians will get educated on how to use a voltage meter.

2. Online how-tos and product or industry sites offering specific knowledge or training on an electric current meter or similar device.

3. Trade forums where professionals talk about using volt meters.

 

Look for schools and programs for electric current meters and basic electrical training

Often, a new worker will want to take advantage of a full training course rather than pursue "learning on the job." In this case, a variety of courses from established, credible schools will get a novice proficient in using volt meters and other tools.
Try: Programs like the basic electrical training offered by Penn Foster's "Workforce Development" program teach the basics of using volt meters and other tools safely and efficiently. Get access to more electrician training options at ULinks.com.

Find online guides and tutorials for using volt meters

A different route to learning more about electric voltage meter tools is online tutorials: these can be great for someone who is not looking to get "fully trained," but rather to combine an existing electrical knowledge (as well as good old common sense) with outside tool expertise.
Try: Get helpful info on AC voltmeters and ammeters at All About Circuits. Check out YouTube video tutorials on How to Use a Voltmeter, if you're more of a visual learner.

Find forums for discussing volt meters and other electrical tools

Another way the web "levels the playing field" is with forums, where individuals can talk about their actual experience with electrical current meters and electrical systems.
Try: GlobalSpec is a company offering a variety of industrial tools and knowledge to the global marketplace: use their forums to find out about the workings of a voltmeter, among many other topics. Find info on troubleshooting residential systems with a voltmeter at the Home Repair Forum.

 

  • For all kinds of voltage and current meters education and training, keep in mind the scope of your goals. Are you trying to learn for one or two particular residential projects, or are you in it for the long haul, for a career in residential and commercial? These questions will help you select your desired training.