v10climber
Active member
Have a question for the GJ hive mind that has been bugging me for years. I work on a number of cars/trailers/boats where I'm trying to check continuity to ground. I've always struggled with getting a consistent reading. Used cheap multimeters for years. A few years back I bought a "nicer" Klein MM400 and it's still the same problem. One probe in the wiring harness pin or fuse holder or whatever. Stick the other probe on a bolt head on the chassis or something and the multimeter shows it's an open circuit. Even though I know it's not. Hell probe 2 points 5 ft apart on my aluminum boat or car trailer and it says it's an open circuit even though it's a big gigantic continuous chunk of aluminum. I always assumed there's just enough paint/oxidized aluminum/whatever between my probe points that the reading goes to open. With enough poking I can usually get it working enough to verify what I am checking. But it's a real pain. What am I doing wrong? How can I be sure when I probe 2 points and the DMM shows an open circuit that there's ACTUALLY no continuity between them?