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Re: Multimeter use help
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Posted by Sam#3 on November 05, 2005 at 17:01:55 from (12.215.182.196):
In Reply to: Multimeter use help posted by Granger on November 04, 2005 at 23:46:15:
Your reference to 'digital' implies one of the newer electronic VOM's(with numbers on the screen) which are more bulletproof than the older ones with a meter. They will tolerate more rough treatment. The electronic will react to probe reversal with a - sign. They will live after a overload(within reason). The electronics are so sensitive they will respond the electromagnetic fields in the air such as spark pluses. If dealing with cutouts, regulators and bouncing brushes they are very erratic because of the display refreshing In addition to reading the manual scrounge the local used book store and acquire a "Basic Electronics" book. Learn about Ohm and Kirchoff then you'll know how to drive a train too.
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