Joined: 08/09/2015(UTC) Posts: 2,078 Location: Cowansville, QC
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Hi everyone In the continuity of the post'' means of feedback'', it is necessary to check when the rail is'' amputated'' by cutting the bridge of terminal O if there is electrical continuity. If my memories are good. I may be wrong, if we check with a multimeter to see if the cut-off has been made, there should be no "doorbell". My multimeter is a MAS830B. Some multimeters have a bell icon, not mine. Well, I'm looking for it, but I can't see it. I think I need to use the resistance department on the multimeter, the ohms. Is that correct or not? Thewolf |
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Joined: 08/09/2015(UTC) Posts: 2,078 Location: Cowansville, QC
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Originally Posted by: French_Fabrice  Hello Fabrice How are you ? Thank you Serge |
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Joined: 15/10/2006(UTC) Posts: 2,319 Location: Washington, Pacific Northwest
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Yes, if your multimeter does not have a "continuity" tester with a tone to play back, you can use the multimeter on a resistance setting , and make sure the resistance is maximum (infinite) to show that the continuity is broken or not. |
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Joined: 08/09/2015(UTC) Posts: 2,078 Location: Cowansville, QC
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Originally Posted by: Minok  Yes, if your multimeter does not have a "continuity" tester with a tone to play back, you can use the multimeter on a resistance setting , and make sure the resistance is maximum (infinite) to show that the continuity is broken or not. Thank you Minok  |
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