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koolaid_kid
You need to set it on the table and go purchase a proper meter. Those are O.K. for general purposes, but you want a quality meter for something as important as this. Go to Sears and pay about $20 for one, that will be up to the task.
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Originally posted by Roostabunny View PostBTW, I did measure leg-to-leg stator voltage, too, at about 4000 rpm and got about 13V from all three legs.
Oh, and I had set the meter for 200 VAC for this measurement, just in case I borked that up too.
And use $20 is not too much to spend on a meter
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Roostabunny
Originally posted by koolaid_kid View PostYou need to set it on the table and go purchase a proper meter. Those are O.K. for general purposes, but you want a quality meter for something as important as this. Go to Sears and pay about $20 for one, that will be up to the task.
So is the 200 ohm setting good given a proper meter - should that setting give me the baseline of 0 ohms when I short the leads?
And is the 200VAC setting still OK for 5K Leg-->Leg and Leg-->ground tests?
Guys, thanks for sticking with me while I learn to buy and use a dang meter. Best I can say is that I don't think you'll have to teach me twice!
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koolaid_kid
AFA the VAC, posplayr is the best to answer that. But as to the other, I have used that meter (I have a couple right here, actually) and at the low impedance readings I have found it very inaccurate.
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Originally posted by koolaid_kid View PostAFA the VAC, posplayr is the best to answer that. But as to the other, I have used that meter (I have a couple right here, actually) and at the low impedance readings I have found it very inaccurate.
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Roostabunny
Originally posted by koolaid_kid View PostAnd if you still have that Craftsman laying around, you might try replacing the fuse.
So I'm in a bind. I can't exactly say - "of course I checked the fuse before I bought a new meter, I'm not an idiot", because that "not an idiot" part is still in committee to possibly be replaced with something like "and I'm lucky to be alive" or "also I'm a Darwin Award finalist".
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I've fried a few meters myself (Did you ever wonder what the voltage was on a bug zapper ?). It's hard to read 1 ohm , but all my cheapie Craftsmans managed to, even thought none zeroed out touching probes together. They usually are on sale for about $201981 gs650L
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Originally posted by tom203 View PostI've fried a few meters myself (Did you ever wonder what the voltage was on a bug zapper ?). It's hard to read 1 ohm , but all my cheapie Craftsmans managed to, even thought none zeroed out touching probes together. They usually are on sale for about $20
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koolaid_kid
Originally posted by Roostabunny View Post
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Originally posted by koolaid_kid View PostI have that Craftsman it is a decent unit. The only thing it does not have is auto-off, so you need to be sure and turn it off each time.1981 gs650L
"We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin
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Originally posted by Roostabunny View PostSo is the 200 ohm setting good given a proper meter - should that setting give me the baseline of 0 ohms when I short the leads?
And is the 200VAC setting still OK for 5K Leg-->Leg and Leg-->ground tests?and God said, "Let there be air compressors!"
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koolaid_kid
Well, it depends on what you did. If it was an EXTREMELY high current extremely fast, the fuse won't have time to melt and you will let the smoke out, as you found out.
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