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Hi all, having a bit of an issue with the above meter. I have owned it for about a year now and have recently noticed I am getting a reading a reading of around 9 ohms between the leads. As far as I'm aware there is no way of nulling the leads but I might be missing something? I don't use it for major continuity testing but is handy for checking elements, etc. on storage heaters and immersion heaters.

Cheers in advance!
 
Hi all, having a bit of an issue with the above meter. I have owned it for about a year now and have recently noticed I am getting a reading a reading of around 9 ohms between the leads. As far as I'm aware there is no way of nulling the leads but I might be missing something? I don't use it for major continuity testing but is handy for checking elements, etc. on storage heaters and immersion heaters.

Cheers in advance!


Ah you have a posh one... I have the lowly T110... Continuity is oh so simple on that one.

"yes" or "no" :baby:

...or is it a Cyberdyne systems T1000, you know, metal endo skeleton coated in human tissue?
 

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