What were the first tools you ever purchased? Of course, there was the selection of the basic hand tools and power tools, right? A basic tool box to keep it all in was also part of that initial investment, I’ll bet. But what about diagnostic equipment? Was a high end scan tool on your list? What about a scope? Odds are, neither were during the early part of your career.
I am willing to bet, though, that a Digital Multimeter was. It’s a tool that is as vital to a technician as a hammer is to a carpenter. We use it to measure the resistance of electrical components, voltage potential in a battery, and some of us even use it to measure current flow in a working circuit. Good uses, all, but there is so much more that the DMM can perform and so many ways it can be used to solve a variety of diagnostic dilemmas.
In this edition of The Trainer, we’ll take a look at the features included with most DMMs you may or may not be familiar with, how to perform some of the more standard tests with the meter, and then share some testing techniques you may never have considered using your meter for.
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