6th September 2011, 10:33 AM
you can pick up a reasonably good multimeter from some where like leading edge electrical or dick smith for under 50 bucks. may as well grab a test light while your there, makes testing fuses heaps...
4th September 2011, 11:50 PM
no dramas at all i know it may appear that im stuck on mutimeters but learning how to correctly use a meter was a big help to me when i started out and i quickly found if you miss enterpret what it...
4th September 2011, 05:29 PM
found this in one of my old text books
1.Set up the meter for a continuity check
Make sure there is no power connected to any circuit that you test for continuity, then prepare the Digital Volt...
3rd September 2011, 11:43 PM
I am with Fletch check ALL fuses first.
When fault finding most people will over look the earth side.
Also when chasing a problem where the fuse keeps blowing, I always start with any wiring or...
3rd September 2011, 11:23 PM
are you after basics as in setting a multimeter how to check for shorts, opens and excessive resistance or a bit more indepth? the easiest way i can see is if you can be a bit more specific on what...
3rd September 2011, 10:50 PM
G'day mate..
Wiring can be a tricky bugga sometimes.. I will try and give you the best easiest run down i can
Essential tools for testing Wiring circuits
-Multimeter
-Test Light
-Wire
-Elec...
3rd September 2011, 10:08 PM
Big Fletch or Yendor would be the best to answer this.
Tony
3rd September 2011, 09:40 PM
Once you crack the 25 posts mate, you can get the manual .... that said, always good to have someone or somewhere that lays it out in simple English, so would be interested to know of something like...
31st August 2011, 11:39 PM
Nothing to do with the rig, but I know what you should do when you get here!!! Contact one Biggus Riggus (that be me) and organise a catch up for a coldie!!! And a few of us could even show you...