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campintruck Dec 29, 2009 06:24 AM

volt/ohm meter?
 
I need help with choosing an ohm meter? I have never used one so I don't know how to use to find my short in lighting problem. Can someone give me some input? Thanks

ryani Dec 29, 2009 06:32 AM

If you want a really good multi-meter go with Fluke. I use them at work all the time. Many options and very durable. If you want a cheaper version for your personal use then I'd go with a digital one from a radio shack type electronics store. Any digital one should work for trouble shooting your problem

4Crawler Dec 29, 2009 10:50 AM

You can usually get by with an inexpensive meter for a lot of uses. I keep an inexpensive meter from Harbor Freight in my glove box (cost me $2.99 on sale):
- http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=90899
Had one stolen once out of my truck, but at that price it was no big deal.

Some tips on using one:
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri...oUseAnOhmMeter

betelnut Jan 7, 2010 10:34 AM

I have a pretty neat automotive-specific one that I bought at AutoZone many years ago. It's in a rugged case and has settings for a tach and other auto-related testing.

Pumpkinyota Jan 22, 2010 07:58 PM

I second the fluke. They are pricy for the average user, but you will get years of abuse out of it. I have 10 year old fluke meters at work that haven't even had a battery change...

Teuf Jan 22, 2010 09:15 PM

He asked how one is used, I think?


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