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Re: Twilight Zone problem
« on: April 30, 2009, 07:28:21 PM »
My MM when the leads are apart shows 1 and when touching each other there will be some kind of value reading including zero. So check what reading you have while lead apart that will indicate non continuity or in this your example, a blown fuse and also touch your leads together to get an idea of waht to expect when a circuit is complete or 'continuity'. I'm no sparky but hope this helps explain what you need to look for.
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