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Strabo wrote:A Google search turned up 4 million hits but here's the basics about Multimeter usagefitznj wrote:
Get a multimeter from WalMart (real cheap) and use to to test each wire - this will a sure way of knowing which wire is Pos and Neg.
Xlnt suggestion......Now teach us people like me how to use it,I mean it. I have no idea where to start setting the dial, maybe you could start a thread, slowly teaching us old guys who want to learn about how to use a multi meter.
Raise your hand if you would like to learn about too?
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fitznj wrote:
Get a multimeter from WalMart (real cheap) and use to to test each wire - this will a sure way of knowing which wire is Pos and Neg.
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2oldman wrote:fitznj wrote:How?
Get a multimeter from WalMart (real cheap) and use to to test each wire - this will a sure way of knowing which wire is Pos and Neg.
smkettner wrote:
Set meter to 20 volt DC scale. Plug in the RV and measure voltage between red and white(1) and white(2).
Post the results.
โMar-23-2016 08:34 PM
2oldman wrote:Set meter to 20 volt DC scale. Plug in the RV and measure voltage between red and white(1) and white(2).fitznj wrote:How?
Get a multimeter from WalMart (real cheap) and use to to test each wire - this will a sure way of knowing which wire is Pos and Neg.
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Fulltimer50 wrote:
Red is usually positive and black is usually negative in a DC system. White is not a DC color. You will have to do as has been suggested and trace the whites back to see where they go. Since there are white wires I would also trace the red back as there is no guarantee that the red is positive either.
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