Or previous easter egging!:D:D;)Ed in Tampa wrote:You under estimate CE's we usually knew what caused the problem, lousy engineering.
You mis judge me! I have great respect for CEs.
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Or previous easter egging!:D:D;)Ed in Tampa wrote:You under estimate CE's we usually knew what caused the problem, lousy engineering.
Nor was I...JPG40504 wrote:It appears I was not the only one to not notice the clearly displayed notice that multiple selections were possible.
lightnin wrote: I doubt I'll ever repair another TV or
Pac-Man.
Quick and dirty guide to basic things anyone can do with a multimeter:saminmn wrote:I own a multi meter, but have no idea of how to use it even for simple tasks. I have used it with someone on the phone telling me what to do and to do continuity checks. Its primary function is to be there if someone helping me with something finds that they need a volt meter.![]()
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I have a current problem, and I would hand it off to a service person, if the RV repair place inspired more confidence. In our pop-up camper there is one outlet that has a ground fault detection outlet. Some outlet must be mis-wired as unpluging items sometimes trips the breaker.![]()
I need to isolate the problem to better describe.
You gots a multimeter that measures Watts?:rolleyes:frank81 wrote:Quick and dirty guide to basic things anyone can do with a multimeter:
-Continuity check is true/false, usually a beep for true and silence for false. Is this wire end connected to this other wire end? Is this wire grounding through the frame? Is this wire cut?
-Resistance check. Without explaining electrical theory and oversimplifying things, a damaged or corroded (or overloaded and overheated) wire has higher resistance and won't conduct as intended. Healthy range is up to 1ohm.
-Voltage check. Check that all the cells in your battery are operational. With the vehicle off you should see something like 12.1v, and running should be ~13.2v. Don't quote me on those numbers but they are directionally correct.
I also use mine a lot to check the wattage produced by the alternator at various rpm's on motorcycles and ATV's. Lets me know how much power I have available for lights or accessories without robbing the battery.
I just can't resist jumping in here and being a smart-alec b4 JPG does!skou wrote:If you know the volts and amps, you gets watts.
steve