Cen Tech Digital Multimeter 69096 Manual
Originally recorded March 22, 2014. This is a review of the Harbor Freight Cen-Tech 7 Function Digital Multimeter, Item # 6.
It likely also applies to its bigger brother, the 7 Function Digital Multimeter With Backlight, Item # 92020. This is a basic VOM. It's not necessarily of the greatest quality, but it can give you some reasonable measurements.
View and Download CEN-TECH 69096 operating instructions manual online. 7 FUNCTION DIGITAL MULTIMETER. 69096 Multimeter pdf manual download. Jan 13, 2018 - Cen-tech Digital Multimeter 69096 Manual. Do not use the tool if any switch does not operate properly. SKU 69096 For replacement parts,.
Oftentimes, they have this item for FREE with a coupon, and for the low, low price of free you can't beat it. The best part is this meter is adjustable, which means you can make it read even closer to the actual measurement, if of course you already have a higher quality meter. It's great to have a few of these around, you can keep them in several places so you'll always have one on hand, such as the car, garage, workbench, basement, etc.
Your digital multimeter should last for a number of years with reasonable care, but there may come a time when you multimeter malfunctions and you’ll have to decide whether to repair it or buy a new one. Before going out and looking for a new multimeter you should use the following techniques to troubleshoot and repair you multimeter. The first step is to check the battery. Try to power on your. If the multimeter doesn’t turn on or the display is dim you may have a weak or dead battery. Simply replace the battery and you should be good to go.
If your multimeter powers up but you aren’t getting accurate measurements you may have faulty test leads. Set your multimeter to read resistance and touch the test probe leads together. It should read zero ohms. If you have resistance ratings of over one ohm or the reading is erratic, you should be able to fix the problem by replacing the probe leads.
If you still haven’t been able to address the issue the next step is to disassemble your digital multimeter. Use a small screwdriver to remove the screws holding the case together. After you’ve opened the locate the fuse and remove it. If it’s a clear glass fuse inspect the inside to see if the thin wire within is burned out. If it’s blown, replace it. If it’s a ceramic fuse you’ll have to check its resistance with another multimeter and, if there is no resistance, you’ll need to replace it. (Consult your multimeter’s manual to find out which fuse you need.) Look for wires and other connections that may be corroded or broken.
The order comes from the king following a request by the president of the Jewish community, according to the Moroccan State Press Agency. A historically Jewish neighborhood in Marrakesh will have its original name restored on the orders of King Mohammed VI. Earlier last month, the king attended the rededication of the Ettedgui Synagogue in Casablanca, whose restoration was funded in part by a government grant. The Moroccan Interior Ministry made the announcement on Friday, saying the king made the decision in order to “safeguard the civilizational heritage of the Kingdom as well as the cultural heritage of all the components of Moroccan society.” Variations of the word “mellah” in Arabic and Hebrew mean “salt.” The Jewish neighborhood was surrounded by a high wall. The Essalam neighborhood will be renamed El Mellah, and the original names of the streets and town squares also will be restored, according to reports. Pisjmo otkaz v garantijnom remonte obrazec en.
If you do find a damaged connection desolder it with a soldering iron and wick and resolder it. Check for loose parts or screws inside the multimeter’s case and fix them in the appropriate way. Reassemble your digital multimeter, set it to measure resistance, and touch the probe leads together.
It should read well under one ohm. If the multimeter is still malfunctioning, it may be time to replace it. George George Leger has a Masters in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University, worked in private industry pioneering surface-mount technology and in government research labs for twenty years, published several papers on surface-mount technology, co-authored papers published in national symposiums on accelerator technology, was past president of SMTA and an adjunct professor at the community college level, holds a patent, and is a certified microchip design partner, serving as a consultant to many companies developing electronic circuits. You May Also Like.