Easy: make sure both ends of the cable are completely disconnected. Go to one end of the cable, twist 2 cores together for instance brown and blue. Now go to the other end of you cable and test the continuity between the brown and the blue cables. This will verify both of these cables are continuous.
Now untwist the cables, and twist another pair together, say brown and green/yellow. Test again between these cable and you're done.
If you are fault finding, you can use this to figure out which cable is broken.
Say you get no continuity between brown and blue.
Set the test up again, test brown to green/yellow and you get nothing again.
Set the test up again, test blue to green/yellow... assuming you get a continuous signal here you can assume you have a problem with your brown wire.
Continuity in a circuit means no breaks; continuous.
Electrical continuity denotes that the current from the source is successfully reaches the negative terminal. If there is no continuity means, the current will not flow through the circuit.
A typical multimeter can measure: * AC & DC voltage (volt) * AC & DC current (amp) * resistance (ohm)
You can use an ohmmeter or continuity tester. Connect one lead to ground and the other to each of your sensor wires. When you have a ground on the wire being tested, your meter will indicate continuity. Make sure the sensor wires are de-energized when testing with these methods, this may require you to disconnect the system power and unplug the backup battery. If you already know which wire is grounded, you'll need a transmitting/receiving device such as a circuit tracer or short tracer. This device will allow you to follow along a wire and detect approximately where the problem is.
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Use the continuity test facility , I have information on my website and links for testing and inspection http://www.rbgrant.co.uk
To measure resistance, and to check continuity.
A: Checking continuity is the same as checking resistance, therefore yes someone can determine the resistance at that particular current level
A volt meter can only measure voltage. A multimeter can measure other items such as resistance and continuity.
A device to test if wires are electrically connected. Typically a small lightbulb and a battery are used.
Get a voltmeter Set it to OHMS scale touch the two leads together--needle should run full scale indicating continuity (wires all connected) same wire indicating NO RESISTANCE If you test for continuity-you are looking for no resistance= wire continues
you can take a siren from a home security device, not a speaker but a siren cause a siren works of voltage and a speaker works of wattage. take a battery that is capable of working the siren then just put the the siren in series with the battery and then take the two wires and put one on the open side of the battery and the other wire on the open side of the siren. If the siren goes off there is continuity between the two wires your testing if the siren dont then there is no continuity.... good luck..
Locate the wires that run to the wiper motor and check them for continuity. If not that, hot-wire direct from the battery to those wires to see if the motor is burnt out.
If the electrical box is grounded, check with a tester, the "hot" wire will have a voltage to the the grounded box the neutral wire will not. If the box is not grounded, with the breaker supplying the voltage turned off, use a tester on the resistance scale to check for continuity between the wires and a cold water pipe or some other grounded medium. The neutral will have continuity between the wire and a ground the "hot" wire will not.
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Remove the bulb, then with a multimeter check if there is curennt flowing through the wires most pool lights are 12v ac. If you have no current then the transfomer is not working or not connected. Check the bulb with a multimeter to ensure continuity, if no continuity then replace light bulb.