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Technically Speaking => Electrics => Topic started by: VladTepes on Monday, 23 January 2017, 04:44 PM
How to Use a Multimeter
Lesson 1:
To test for voltage - turn multimeter to 20V DC - put the red wire on your battery positive and the black on your battery negative terminal - the meter should show somewhere between 12.00V and maybe 13.00V.
Lesson 2:
To measure voltage (less than 20V) if something has power - get the black multimeter cable and hold it against a good known earth - like your battery negative, then probe the power wire (or the one you think has power with the red lead) - if anything shows on the meter when it is set to 20V DC you will know if it has power or not...by the voltage readout on the display.
Lesson 3:
Sometimes there is power called "Switched" - that means - no key turned on - no power to those wires..
CONTINUITY
Lesson 4:
put the multimeter to "OHMS" - upside down "Q" - normally a range or setting of 200 is good to test things.
put both probes together (I promise you won't get zapped) - the reading should be 0.00 (this is good) ...this means there are no breaks and very little resistance between the probes...
Lesson 5:
now measure from the positive battery terminal to the solenoid - there should be little to no resistance here either...
Lesson 6:
now measure from one end of a piece of known good electrical wire to the other end - again there should be little or no reading..
Lesson 7:
IF you get a measure of "1"' or overflow - this means there is a BREAK in the wire cable somewhere.
The following links are also very helpful as they are guides with photographs:
How to Use a Multimeter - Sparkfun (https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-use-a-multimeter)
Demystifying the Multimeter: A Beginner’s Guide - gearheaddiva (http://www.gearheaddiva.com/4293/demystifying-the-multimeter-a-beginners-guide/)
How to Use a Multimeter - wikiHow (http://www.wikihow.com/Use-a-Multimeter)
For those who prefer videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bF3OyQ3HwfU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TdUK6RPdIrA
thank you i have always wont to know about the mult meter cheers :onya:
An invaluable piece of kit that you can't really manage without when playing with bikes :onya: