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<blockquote data-quote="dnosryd" data-source="post: 309850" data-attributes="member: 547640"><p>Here's a simple and basic question for most of you but I can't figure it out. I've got a Tsunami amp and when I shut everything down the blue light around the "Tsunami" label is barely lit and when I disconnect the remote lead it goes totally off. I contacted ED and they want me to test the voltage on the wire so I went and bought a digital multimeter. Now I need to know where to put the leads to test the voltage. Do I put the remote wire between the 2 leads or the red lead on the remote wire and the black lead to a ground? Ask me any question on insect biology, contract law, or anything dealing with managing a termite/pest control company and I've got an answer for ya but anything electrical and I draw a blank LOL. Thanks for any replies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dnosryd, post: 309850, member: 547640"] Here's a simple and basic question for most of you but I can't figure it out. I've got a Tsunami amp and when I shut everything down the blue light around the "Tsunami" label is barely lit and when I disconnect the remote lead it goes totally off. I contacted ED and they want me to test the voltage on the wire so I went and bought a digital multimeter. Now I need to know where to put the leads to test the voltage. Do I put the remote wire between the 2 leads or the red lead on the remote wire and the black lead to a ground? Ask me any question on insect biology, contract law, or anything dealing with managing a termite/pest control company and I've got an answer for ya but anything electrical and I draw a blank LOL. Thanks for any replies. [/QUOTE]
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