How the spellchecker on my cellphone got volunteer from voltmeter is
anyone's guess. Shame on me for not proofreading.
On Aug 29, 2010 11:08 PM, "John Robertson" <pinball@telus.net> wrote:
Rodger Boots wrote:
>
> Certainly sounds like a board problem.
>
> If you have a scope just look at ...
"Use a volunteer."? That's interesting - I always figured the swing on the
board test points was only a couple of volts AC and thus unlikely to ruffle
even the most sensitive volunteer...
Now I have used my own tongue to check if a 9V battery is good - can you
determine AC/DC that way too? Knowing more will help in those situations
where I have forgotten to take my voltmeter on a repair job...and have a
spare person about.
John :-#)#
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>> On Aug 29, 2010 10:48 PM, "Ty Roden" <ty.roden@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> I have a Wells 19K6100...
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