bwringer
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I've found the meters turn into random number generators when the internal 9v battery is dieing. Since a replacement battery costs more than a free meter, I just move on to the next one.
Yep. Slap in a reasonably fresh battery and it'll work fine.
Over on a vintage Suzuki forum, a couple of us used to collect these free meters and send them out to people who complained that their bike's electrics didn't work but didn't have a meter for troubleshooting.
See, what they wanted was to post some vague whining about a problem with a 40 year old motorcycle and have someone send them detailed instructions for a quick, easy cheap fix using string and bubblegum wrappers.
These yahoos would get whiny and petulant when we asked for voltage readings or basic troubleshooting, and they usually claimed they couldn't POSSIBLY do all that because they didn't have a meter -- "I don't have money for a meter and time for all that messing with wires! You guys are being mean! Just tell me how to fix this already! My Mom's getting mad, and I'm gonna be late for work at McDonalds"
So a friend of mine got fed up and started offering to send a free meter to any of the whiners who claimed they didn't have one and were too poverty-stricken to possibly buy one.
Some of them got the point and accepted, and we collected and sent out several. In any case, offering a free meter helped shut down the whiners who just wanted to whine instead of facing the realities of owning vintage machinery.
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Really should have 34mm make it more complete.