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<blockquote data-quote="Mike465" data-source="post: 6813876" data-attributes="member: 598854"><p>Take your DMM and set it to continuity and run an extension to your negative post on your battery and hook that up to one of your flukes and with the other fluke probe for a ground spot. When you hear your DMM beap you have a ground continuity. Once you find this switch the DMM over to resistance and take a reading. You are going to want the lowest possible resistance for the best ground but the best ground you are going to get is to go straight to your battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike465, post: 6813876, member: 598854"] Take your DMM and set it to continuity and run an extension to your negative post on your battery and hook that up to one of your flukes and with the other fluke probe for a ground spot. When you hear your DMM beap you have a ground continuity. Once you find this switch the DMM over to resistance and take a reading. You are going to want the lowest possible resistance for the best ground but the best ground you are going to get is to go straight to your battery. [/QUOTE]
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