Dear Experts
I work in junk yard and we need to test many cars key-fobs (batteries and transmitting signal).
Yes I am aware that we can use a multi meter but still I am interested to buy RF remote control tester which can test batteries and keyfob's signal
Looking to buy quality one (every day use and test many keyfobs).
Through my google search I found a popular one called : [U][B]AD35 Remote Control Tester[/B][/U], Is there any comment about this tester ?
Any alternative quality brand ?
Couldn't find AD35 on ebay!!!...
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Re: Testing lighbulb using multimeter
Yes it is auto-ranging...
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Re: Testing lighbulb using multimeter
Yes I am in Australia
By the way JayCar is USA and Canada and NZ and UK and AUS,,,,not only in Australia
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Okay I am going to buy a one that you are familiar with it and let us see how it goes with reading.
Right now I don't have a car handy to drive to any place to get that, hopefully withing 3 hours I will reply you with the outcome.
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Re: Testing lighbulb using multimeter
Reset multimeter fixed the issue now reading 0.3 and 0.4.
For known working lightbulb still it was reading 0.L Mega Ohms,,,,,,,,,,,,,I used pin (Bayonet type is push-turn) light bulb not screw type...
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Re: Testing lighbulb using multimeter
the reading flips between many values from ohms to Kilo ohms to Mega ohms, is this what suppose to be ?
Yes
I did , reading is 0.L Mega Ohms,,,,,,,,,,,,,I used pin (Bayonet type is push-turn) light bulb not screw type
Thanks...Last edited by zillah; 03-03-2012, 10:15 PM.
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Yes you are right this is an easy option but i tried to use technology and enjoy its benefit.
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Re: Testing lighbulb using multimeter
Noted. Thanks for that
I did and it didn't work as well
Note: Just for my knowledge.
You said terminal of the bulb do you mean the two terminals when we have a pin type lightbulb and I guess we should touch one probe from the multimeter to the very bottom center of the light bulb and touch the remaining probe from the multimeter to the side of the light bulb base if you we a screw type lightbulb
Read more: How to Test a Light Bulb's Continuity With a Meter | eHow.com [url]http://www.ehow.com/how_7526571_test-light-bulbs-continuity-meter.html#ixzz1o7B4Q3Fx[/url]...Last edited by zillah; 03-03-2012, 09:24 PM.
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Re: Testing lighbulb using multimeter
Thanks retiredcaps
I did but still I wasn't able to read ohms...Last edited by zillah; 03-03-2012, 09:11 PM.
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Testing lighbulb using multimeter
Hi Experts
I have got DIGITECH Cat: QM-1536 Multimeter bought around $80 from
[url]http://www.jaycar.com/splash.html[/url]
Tried to test two types of bulbs to check if it is burned out or not ?
The first type Compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFL) similar to one in the link below :
[url]http://www.ehow.com/facts_6019356_energy-saving-bulbs-vs_-mercury.html[/url]
The second one typical incandescent bulb ( I guess it is called light bulb) the one similar in the link below :
[url]http://www.ehow.com/how_7526571_test-light-bulbs-continuity-meter.html[/url]...
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