I find my biggest problem with my multimeter is that it didn't come with clamps and the probes are quite fat, so holding them both onto anything at the same time can be quite a problem. It's a shame they don't come with a range of attachments. but then it only cost a tenner odd and does have a proble to measure temperature, not that I have ever used it!

Maybe more expensive ones come with needle-like probes and clamps!

So I feel for you!
Best of luck!:):):)
Instructions dont say how to use it
Turn dial to appropriate position ??
How the fig do I know what the appropriate position is ?
 

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I have a case of Bosch stuff that has all sorts of stuff in including clips that go through insulation of a wire to probe it:).

Freebe from Dads garage:).

J
Talking of freebies from Dads.
Would anyone like to swop a pile of classical piano music, Bach, Beethoven, Chopin preludes etc etc,
for some tools left you by your dad(s)?
Anyone?


Thort not. :rolleyes: :(:(:(
 
Instructions dont say how to use it
Turn dial to appropriate position ??
How the fig do I know what the appropriate position is ?
That's a shame!
The piccy at the beginning of the instructions might be captioned with what each position is.
I've got a cheapo one in each country, each one with three holes to stick the butt end of each wire in. But at least the instructions were OK.
If you recognise the symbol for resistance (Omega) and the ones for AC and DC, you should be well OK.
Wish the continuity testing beeper on mine could be heard! :rolleyes:
 
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I have M;).

But you cant sort the sciatic nerve by cricking it, can you ?

J
Sciatica is caused by the nerve being compressed by a problem with your disc, if a manipulator can move the disc a bit relieving the pressure a bit it should help.
I get it sometimes, It's where the nerve that divides and goes to both the back and the front of the leg gets compressed.
Massive sympathy.
 
That's a shame!
The piccy at the beginning of the instructions might be captioned with what each position is.
I've got a cheapo one in each country, each one with three holes to stick the butt end of each wire in. But at least the instructions were OK.
If you recognise the symbol for resistance (Omega) and the ones for AC and DC, (wobbly line over a straight line, dashed line over a straight line, I fink, (I'm not looking at it)) you should be well OK.
Wish the continuity testing beeper on mine could be heard! :rolleyes:
It says turn dial to desired setting instead of describing what position it should be in , I can manage better with a light up screwdriver but need to find continuaty
 

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@landowner

cant seem to reply with your pic.

Put the black lead in the middle “COM” ole.
number 20 on the left of the pic is the one to check for volts.
the funny little 1way arrow in Orange next to the 10amp will tell you if the wire is connected end to end (don’t check with volts on the line) it’s even better if you have a buzzer on that to. Touch the 2 probes together in that position see what you have.
I use that setting a lot it’s a good starting point to trace faults, but doesn’t always mean it will carry current.

There is a good guide on here somewhere by 1 of the members so have a search.

J
 
Sometimes a stretching can move the nerve back into it's home grove, unless you have osteophytes, then yer buggered ...

Sciatica is caused by the nerve being compressed by a problem with your disc, if a manipulator can move the disc a bit relieving the pressure a bit it should help.
I get it sometimes, It's where the nerve that divides and goes to both the back and the front of the leg gets compressed.
Massive sympathy.

I have been doing stretches but it’s difficult, but things are getting better thanks.

J
 

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