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How to use a multimeter to troubleshoot

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Mauzy:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on July 12, 2007, 03:19:04 pm ---
Here you go.

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Anyone know of an updated link for this? I keep getting a 403 Access Forbidden...

SirPeale:

--- Quote from: Mauzy on July 08, 2008, 12:21:22 pm ---
--- Quote from: ChadTower on July 12, 2007, 03:19:04 pm ---
Here you go.

--- End quote ---

Anyone know of an updated link for this? I keep getting a 403 Access Forbidden...

--- End quote ---

Working for me.

toomuch45:
thanks for the tips for the multimeter ive used one before on other things but i forgot how it functions but thanks again

Mauzy:

--- Quote from: Peale on July 09, 2008, 10:19:11 am ---
--- Quote from: Mauzy on July 08, 2008, 12:21:22 pm ---
--- Quote from: ChadTower on July 12, 2007, 03:19:04 pm ---
Here you go.

--- End quote ---

Anyone know of an updated link for this? I keep getting a 403 Access Forbidden...

--- End quote ---

Working for me.

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Yeah me too. Must have had an off day or something...

kayoteq:

Here's a good basics of metering tutorial: http://www.ladyada.net/learn/multimeter/index.html


It reinforces my mistake in not doing more research. My 'bad resistors' were fine out-of circuit. After 2 of those, I stopped..

What, in your experience, indicates a true bad resistor in a circuit, other than say, carbon and soot from the short...
or is it truly 'measure, note the odd ones, come back, take it out, measure it, put it back if it's okay, repeat'??

 The ones I r&r'd were, in theory, part of the circuit that I thought was failing.. but they were all fine.

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