A simple Multimeter
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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.
If only there was enough hours in the day..................John
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What do you mean by motor stall checks RAF..............John
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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.
I bought a meter from Bangood. Seems fine and only cost a few quid.
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I am pleased that you are doing well but since I learned I have Pulmonary Fibrosis in 2016 my life has changed and sometimes am weak as a kitten these days. Not easy to explain. But I cant do things I used to but can manage most even at slower pace. You know I was working on my trailer yesterday putting new lighting board on it and new towing hitch that took me ages . 3 years ago would have had it done in 20 minutes. But life is good. Just bit slowerWalkingthedog 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.
If only there was enough hours in the day..................John
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Re: A simple Multimeter
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.footplate1947 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 22, 2019 11:31 pm What do you mean by motor stall checks RAF..............John
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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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Re: A simple Multimeter
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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