Multimeters
- johnr
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Re: Multimeters
why? what do you need to know? mines a digital display, what are you trying to test?
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Re: Multimeters
Well after putting in a new stator and trying 2 different brand new reg/recs, the output to the battery was still the same. 21votls. And when i tested the output from the stator im not sure that it was giving a correct reading.
Might try another Multimeter just for curiousities sake
Might try another Multimeter just for curiousities sake
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Re: Multimeters
you were usind the dc scale as opposed to the ac scale werent you? ac is indicated by a straight line under a wavey line where dc is indicaated by a straight line over a dotted line (well they are on mine anyway!!)
if you check the battery with the engine off does it show 12ish volts?
if you check the battery with the engine off does it show 12ish volts?
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Re: Multimeters
Without a doubt i am using the correct setting. I remember using it last year for testing and it worked perfectly. Im getting a reading of 17.5 volts off the standing battery which cant be right. The battery is a brand new gel and it gave me that reading when i first got it.
That cant be right.
That cant be right.
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Re: Multimeters
sounds like your multimeter is a bit off. if you were getting 17.5v standing then you would be blowing bulbs all over the place. id get a fresh multimeter mate! try checking the battery in your car, or even just get a 1.5volt AA or AAA battery from your torch or something similar, and see what its showing. a AA or AAA are single cell so cant ever put out over 1.5v
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Re: Multimeters
Theres nothing in the manual about what type of battery it has. Theres a sticker on the back telling of the internal fuses. I removed the cover to find a 9v which was all but flat. Swapped it with the new one Et Voila 12.45 volts at the battery.
Taught me and hopefully someone else a lesson someday. Now im laughing.
Taught me and hopefully someone else a lesson someday. Now im laughing.
