Yes it does dissapear with a bulb connected, so it looks like there is not a problem, and the bulb that blew must have blown for no reason, cheers.
Yes it does dissapear with a bulb connected, so it looks like there is not a problem, and the bulb that blew must have blown for no reason, cheers.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/dsc/i.html?_n...=0&_trksid=p3286.c0.m270.l1313&LH_TitleDesc=1Bring back the moving coil, I say
I'm pretty sure that I've seen digital multimeters with switchable resistors across the input on voltage ranges - to lower the input imedance and address the issue you mentioned.Bring back the moving coil, I say
Bring back the moving coil, I say
I have an Avo 8 MKIII sitting on the shelf here
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Avo8-MkIII-Leads-Probes-Manual-circuit-etc-/270790217580I have an Avo 8 MKIII sitting on the shelf here
Mine's a different colour but similar vintage - and, again, still going strong (and, yes, I still use the original rubber-insulated leads!):40 years old (ish) and still going strong
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