Hello, I bought a KLEIN Tools CL390 clamp meter as it was the only AC-DC clamp meter available in a local store. It has both AC and DC current measurements and True RMS.
https://www.kleintools.com/catalog/clamp-meters/acdc-digital-clamp-meter-auto-ranging-400-ampI need some help to interpret the readings. I set the dial knob on the meter to 40A. I had the voltage wire in the middle of the clamp. When I chose the AC measurement option using the SEL button, it gave me positive values only, at most about 0.3. I released the wire and flipped the clamp meter upside down. I put the wire in the middle of the claw. Again it gave me only positive values, at most about 0.3. When I chose the DC measurement option and had the meter facing up, it gave me negative values, about -0.15. When I flipped it upside down, it gave me values about -0.04. One time the sign kept changing but when I measured again, it gave only negative values of -0.04 the least. What does it mean? Does it mean current in that wire only flows in one direction? Why flipping the meter upside down did not reverse the sign of the readings? Why the amplitude is smaller when measuring using the DC option?
The meter does not seem to have high accuracy. It just gave me values in the form of 0.0_ to 0.x. Is there a better clamp meter? My requirements are: high accuracy within 5A, 10A and 15A range, have both AC and DC current measurements, ability for data logging.