This client has a prosthetic arm, and wants to take leakage current after a vibration test.
I'm assuming that this is battery powered. I only have done leakage current on AC and DC plugged equipment, but not on battery powered equipment, unless the battery in the arm is rechargeable, but if it's not, how would I perform the readings. I have a SIMPSON meter.|||Not sure if this is useful but it does show what and where leakage currents are in biomedical environments http://www.aanem.org/Practice/Practice-M鈥?/a>
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