1 1993Vmax4 New member Joined Oct 25, 2008 Messages 105 Location BC Canada Feb 22, 2011 #1 ..................the book says to test the electrical parts at 20C is is pointless to test properly at at any other temp Thanks tyler440 Member Joined Jan 20, 2006 Messages 363 Age 42 Location Clarion, PA Website www.vintagevmax.com Feb 22, 2011 #2 yes but the resistance readings with either be higher or lower depending on the temp. tyler440 Member Joined Jan 20, 2006 Messages 363 Age 42 Location Clarion, PA Website www.vintagevmax.com Feb 22, 2011 #3 but if you test a coil and the resistance is supposed to be say 300 ohms and it reads 200K (or M) then you know your in the market for a new one You must log in or register to reply here. Share: Facebook X Bluesky LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
..................the book says to test the electrical parts at 20C is is pointless to test properly at at any other temp Thanks
tyler440 Member Joined Jan 20, 2006 Messages 363 Age 42 Location Clarion, PA Website www.vintagevmax.com Feb 22, 2011 #2 yes but the resistance readings with either be higher or lower depending on the temp. tyler440 Member Joined Jan 20, 2006 Messages 363 Age 42 Location Clarion, PA Website www.vintagevmax.com Feb 22, 2011 #3 but if you test a coil and the resistance is supposed to be say 300 ohms and it reads 200K (or M) then you know your in the market for a new one You must log in or register to reply here.
tyler440 Member Joined Jan 20, 2006 Messages 363 Age 42 Location Clarion, PA Website www.vintagevmax.com Feb 22, 2011 #3 but if you test a coil and the resistance is supposed to be say 300 ohms and it reads 200K (or M) then you know your in the market for a new one
but if you test a coil and the resistance is supposed to be say 300 ohms and it reads 200K (or M) then you know your in the market for a new one