ANALOG MULTIMETER YX-360
An analog multimeter is an electronic device that measures various electrical quantities, such as voltage, current, and resistance. It consists of a meter that displays the measurement as a needle that moves across a scale, as well as a set of probes that are used to make the measurement.
To use an analog multimeter, you must first select the appropriate range for the quantity you want to measure. For example, if you want to measure voltage, you would choose the range that is appropriate for the voltage you expect to measure. Once the range is selected, you must connect the probes to the circuit or device you want to measure. The black probe is usually connected to the ground or common terminal, while the red probe is connected to the positive terminal.
To measure voltage, you would set the multimeter to the voltage range and connect the probes to the circuit. The needle on the meter will move to a position on the scale that indicates the voltage. To measure current, you would set the multimeter to the current range and connect the probes in series with the circuit. The needle on the meter will move to a position on the scale that indicates the current flowing through the circuit. To measure resistance, you would set the multimeter to the resistance range and connect the probes across the component or circuit you want to measure. The needle on the meter will move to a position on the scale that indicates the resistance.