Ninjaassasin1983 Veteran Joined Oct 24, 2013 Messages 6,904 Feb 10, 2014 #11 get a multimeter then you can check your battery voltages and amps your atty's resistance and how much voltage drop you are getting
get a multimeter then you can check your battery voltages and amps your atty's resistance and how much voltage drop you are getting
Ninjaassasin1983 Veteran Joined Oct 24, 2013 Messages 6,904 Feb 11, 2014 #12 luckily the jester has tested voltage drop on most of the mods we all know and love i think the nem was doing really well at 3.89v from 4.1
luckily the jester has tested voltage drop on most of the mods we all know and love i think the nem was doing really well at 3.89v from 4.1
rainbowreality Postman Joined Jan 15, 2014 Messages 88 Feb 11, 2014 #13 Just remember the cheaper multi meters will have a bit of internal resistance although not much (0.3-0.5 ohms) so remember to test with the probes touching each other so you can subtract that from your final reading!
Just remember the cheaper multi meters will have a bit of internal resistance although not much (0.3-0.5 ohms) so remember to test with the probes touching each other so you can subtract that from your final reading!
Miss Pepper Legend Joined Nov 23, 2013 Messages 18,944 Feb 11, 2014 #14 Popped to the poundshop in brum this morning, everything but one of them I will resume my hunt when i find where the OH has hidden his money
Popped to the poundshop in brum this morning, everything but one of them I will resume my hunt when i find where the OH has hidden his money
Chegs Veteran Joined Sep 15, 2013 Messages 5,816 Feb 11, 2014 #15 Quick search on ebay for "multimeter" will get you a serviceable one for under £3 Pepper.