Stop in for a cup of coffee

Not that anyone cares. Called Innova and they had no service or a way test the clamp meter.
Then while looking wat the meter a connection was made.
The meter responds to current in millivolts. There's two settings. 1mV per amp and 10 mV per amp.
So duh, to see if the clamp meter is working, connect it to the multimeter's voltage setting.
So the clamp meter is fine. Therefore its the multimeter's built in mV to amps converter that doesn't work.
Not that the math is that difficult. I can multiply by 10 :rolleyes: but the meter is starting to get a little flakey so I bought a new one.
Happens to be on sale at Innova's website, shipping included in the price.
Good deal if anyone has been thinking about a low cost, reasonably decent automotive multimeter.
Automotive DMM 3340
Yep, electronics can flake out. (as you well know) I sold Innova timing lights for many years without an issue. I just bought one of their cheapie scan tools for a buck fiddy from the parts store. It seems to work fine. It has a battery/alternator test which is pretty cool. No specs just a pass/fail.