AlterEgo99
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Well, I thought I new the basics of operating a voltmeter but a few terms have me confused and I am SURE someone can help. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/tongue.gif.6130eb82179565f6db8d26d6001dcd24.gif
First, here is a direct quote:
"To check for a good ground reference, take a volt-ohm meter (VOM) and measure the resistance between the chassis of the radio and the shield of the RCA line level outputs of the radio. This reading should indicate a direct short."
How should I set my digital VOM to perform the above action?
Second, does anyone know what a "ground sniffer" is? Do you really need one or can a good ground point be determined simply from a VOM?
I'm attempting to troubleshoot an alternator whine problem and am going to be trying to determine the source step by step.
Thanks!
First, here is a direct quote:
"To check for a good ground reference, take a volt-ohm meter (VOM) and measure the resistance between the chassis of the radio and the shield of the RCA line level outputs of the radio. This reading should indicate a direct short."
How should I set my digital VOM to perform the above action?
Second, does anyone know what a "ground sniffer" is? Do you really need one or can a good ground point be determined simply from a VOM?
I'm attempting to troubleshoot an alternator whine problem and am going to be trying to determine the source step by step.
Thanks!
