There is no 'MA' when reading >'VOLTAGE'. I followed your instructions and I can see that >my >vehicle battery is at 10 MA. ![]() >Nino >'Seth' wrote in message >'Nino NoSpam' wrote in message >Thanks so much Seth. There are: dB, AV10V, V-mA, and >then >somw weird symbols. Berkowitz' wrote in message >In article, says. Post the make and model of the voltmeter so we can read the manual for you Okay, it's a mastercraft 52-0059-8. I'd suggest getting a simple $10 digital meter at whatever local electronics or auto-parts surplus outlet. >Post the make and model of the voltmeter so we can read the manual for >you.įrom the sound of it, he's got an analog meter and is being confused by the multiple markings on the scale. >With the meter set to DCV/250, you should have a reading of around 12V >with the engine off and about 14V with the engine running. I followed your instructions and I can see that my >vehicle battery is at 10 MA. >Oh, okay then, which scale do I use? There are: dB, AV10V, V-mA, and then >somw weird symbols. >Post the make and model of the voltmeter so we can read the manual for you. ![]() ![]()
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