Needalandy
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i was wondering if anyone could recommend a volt meter suitable for testing some of the wiring on my Landy please?
i was wondering if anyone could recommend a volt meter suitable for testing some of the wiring on my Landy please?
Thanks mate. I saw screwfix are selling one for £7.99 but wasn't sure whether it was suitable for 12 v circuits. From what you're saying will probably be suitable for basic testing that I need it for.if you are competent with electrics / electronics the get the best you can as it will have more use than just for the landy. Fluke and Avo are the industry standard manufacturers for 'professional' use. If you only want a basic one for landy use then any £10 - £20 digital should be more than adequate.
Just looked it up and that will do spec wise, just check the build quality (thin plastics) as it will probably take a few knocksThanks mate. I saw screwfix are selling one for £7.99 but wasn't sure whether it was suitable for 12 v circuits. From what you're saying will probably be suitable for basic testing that I need it for.
Thanks I'll check it out tomorrowJust looked it up and that will do spec wise, just check the build quality (thin plastics) as it will probably take a few knocks
Ok I've tested all the loose cables ( behind where the cig lighter, clock, and whatever the 3rd hole was for) and I've labelled each wire with current and whether it comes on with ignition, lights etc. Now without wanting to sound too much of a mechanical idiot, the ones that have no current can I assume they are -ve and I can attach the black cable of my cb to it? Thing is I've tried this and the bloody thing won't switch on but if I attach the black to a bolt on the dash it works. What the hell ??