that open to offers is why :biggrin-new:
ok then 375 :cool:
how does 350 sound?:)
that pdf was a good read:)
good post zen, a little over his head i think. i use a huntron to check coils
i do all the time. where are you at
I beg to differ, if it does not have at least 1 meg ohm input impedemce then it is garbage
fluke or Beckman I would recommend
I think you have found the culprit. a dvm is always good to have
he bought it with a blown fuse
he said it came with a blown fuse, problem was there
do an ohm test from that fuse to ground with battery disconected, then start pulling fuses till the short is gone. if it doesn't clear up that way...
i thought as much, just thought i would check
http://www.oakley2014.com/low-price-oakley-deringer-c-2.html
I gave him the color code switch source is br/bu. grn is ground back there
you have to solder it and heat shrink wrap it for it to last
looks like br-bu would be the switched source back in the tail section, a meter will confirm. ground is green
do you own a meter, cheap to buy one. then we can find a switched source with you
any source of switch power will work fine for your application
np duccmann:biggrin:
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