Richards,
Set the meter to the lowest OHMs scale (some meters have a "buzzer" or
tone on this scale). Connect the probes across the disconnected fuse and
you should see a zero or near zero reading. If the meter doesn't move, the
fuse is open and would need replacing.
Jerry W5JH
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On Behalf Of Richards
Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2011 12:35 AM
To: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment
Subject: Re: [TenTec] power went out
OK... rookie question... how do you do that? Is it just a continuity
check, or are you doing something else ? If something else, could
you please explain what settings I need on my little meter? I am
slowly learning what all these things do.
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Happy Trails.
======================= Richards / K8JHR =========================
On 8/20/2011 16:12, Jerry Haigwood wrote:
> Verify the fuses with an ohm meter.
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