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<blockquote data-quote="Max_Power" data-source="post: 7771602" data-attributes="member: 572364"><p>and this boys and girls is why you do simple things before freaking out.</p><p></p><p>I went out, not 2 min ago and rechecked my battery in my car with the same meter. 16.xx volts</p><p></p><p>tried a different meter, same situation. 13.6x volts</p><p></p><p>first meter, on my truck running, headlights on. --- flashed on the screen.</p><p></p><p>second meter, same truck, same situation. 14.39 volts</p><p></p><p>first meter, AA battery (1.5 volts incase you dont know). 2.24 volts</p><p></p><p>second meter, same battery. 1.6 volts</p><p></p><p>my meter is junk and I worried you fine people for nothing. I looked closer and discovered that the bad meter says batt on the screen. I assume the battery is junk.</p><p></p><p>still recommend me a good meter I can rely on without spending $$ on a fluke please.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max_Power, post: 7771602, member: 572364"] and this boys and girls is why you do simple things before freaking out. I went out, not 2 min ago and rechecked my battery in my car with the same meter. 16.xx volts tried a different meter, same situation. 13.6x volts first meter, on my truck running, headlights on. --- flashed on the screen. second meter, same truck, same situation. 14.39 volts first meter, AA battery (1.5 volts incase you dont know). 2.24 volts second meter, same battery. 1.6 volts my meter is junk and I worried you fine people for nothing. I looked closer and discovered that the bad meter says batt on the screen. I assume the battery is junk. still recommend me a good meter I can rely on without spending $$ on a fluke please. [/QUOTE]
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