A simple Multimeter

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Still a youngster then.
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Walkingthedog wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 11:17 pm Still a youngster then.
Well you got to keep going, but I don't feel a youngster any more Brian. I don't have problem getting under the layout I have problem getting back up. :P :P
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RAF96 wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 9:59 pm If you are thinking of using it for motor stall checks then it needs to be 10A capable on DC. You only need around 2A but 10A is the standard on meters, else they are only 200mA capable and any motor in series will probably blow the internal fuse.
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Three of us spent yesterday dismantling a tractor after I was given decorating leave. I was the youngest at 69 3/4.


I bought a meter from Bangood. Seems fine and only cost a few quid.
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Walkingthedog wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 11:35 pm Three of us spent yesterday dismantling a tractor after I was given decorating leave. I was the youngest at 69 3/4.


I bought a meter from Bangood. Seems fine and only cost a few quid.
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I know John. Do ache today. :(
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footplate1947 wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2019 11:31 pm What do you mean by motor stall checks RAF..............John
What John is referring to measuring the current drawn by a motor when it is stalled; a recommended requirement for fitting a dcc decoder so you know what amperage rating a decoder has to be, although usually you can find dcc fitting articles on the web for any particular model / motor which will recommend a decoder so you either use the same or one of equivalent amperage rating.
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Guys, please keep the main part of the forum on topic.. Thanks
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Thanks Mike I am only DC know nothing about DCC.. Now back to topic,,,,,,, sorry about that it was my fault I think......John
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Stall check - see Brians main site for how to do it, but essentially it is a DC check carried out before choosing a decoder rating.
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