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How do you use analogue multimeter?

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Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Set the Multilemeter to the correct scale for the Electronic application that you are working with. Make certain that the leads are in the correct recievers in the multimeter. The leads are color coded red and black for positive and negative. Take a reading and see how it compares to a normal reading.

If you are working on sensors on a modern (computerized) car you can not use an analog multileter as the sensors can be damaged. Always use a digital multimeter that is 10 megohm impedance protected.

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