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Voltmeter wired directly to amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="wew lad" data-source="post: 8526256" data-attributes="member: 665412"><p>doesnt make engineering it any more useful in this application, use the dial on the voltmeter to set your dash meter accurately REGARDLESS of what the wire is doing. probe the end of the wire with an accurate fluke or other dmm and you're done</p><p></p><p>applying engineering principles to everything and anything will only give you nightmares, ive been there. the way you explained it in your second comment was actually useful in sharing a little knowledge, but you need (imo) to move from flaunting being an engineer to spreading knowledge in a more useful way</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wew lad, post: 8526256, member: 665412"] doesnt make engineering it any more useful in this application, use the dial on the voltmeter to set your dash meter accurately REGARDLESS of what the wire is doing. probe the end of the wire with an accurate fluke or other dmm and you're done applying engineering principles to everything and anything will only give you nightmares, ive been there. the way you explained it in your second comment was actually useful in sharing a little knowledge, but you need (imo) to move from flaunting being an engineer to spreading knowledge in a more useful way [/QUOTE]
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