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[DML] Re: Idle Speed thermistor
- From: "deloreanfl" <ericp@xxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 14:34:29 -0000
John brings up a great point,...
When measuring high resistance values, or voltages with very low 
current (such as the Lambda sensor) it's always a good idea to use a 
decent DMM (Digital Multi Meter) or DVM. The internal impedance of a 
DMM is very high, and won't load down the circuit you're reading. 
Some analog meters have a low impedance and may give you an 
inaccurate reading by changing the circuit you are reading. 
Eric
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, dherv10@xxxx wrote:
> Shain, Eric and group, The thermistor starts off at about 10,000 
ohms cold. 
> It's 41Degrees this morning, so in my storage containers, that was 
the start. 
> If you just hold it in you hand while taking a reading, the ohmage 
will drop. 
> Be sure to use a good digital VOM, some of the older and cheaper 
analog 
> meters may load the circuit to much. Measure right across the 
terminals.
> John
> http://www.specialtauto.com/
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