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-[title] Measuring low current (mA range)
+[title] Measuring low current (mA scale)
[* icon_note] The iFixit multimeter's low current port has a ***600mA limit***. If you suspect the measurement will be above that, use the high current measuring method first.
[* black] Plug the ***black lead*** into the ***COM port***. Plug the ***red lead*** into the ***right port***.
[* red] Set the multimeter to the milliamp ***mA mode***. If you're measuring AC, press the [link|https://guide-images.cdn.ifixit.com/igi/1E4dSUMjEEFT4NJ2.full|blue select button|new_window=true] to switch to AC mode.
[* orange] You can also measure in the microamp ***μA mode*** if you know you're measuring minute amounts of current. This changes the measurement range and gives you more accuracy at the μA range. Even if you exceed that range, it won't damage your multimeter—as long as you don't exceed the port limit (600mA).