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Hi George,
The EM2 used to come with a premade cable for connecting the display to
the electronic box. Everything else was up to you. Now the electronic
box and display are one unit. Overall that's a better way to do it,
but I'm not sure I could have mounted the display where I did with the
new one.
After thinking about it some more, an ohmmeter is the one where zero is
on the right hand side and infinity is on the left. :) At least that's
the way it is on 'real' Instruments like a Simpson or a VTVM (Want to
ask me what that is?)
Bob W.
(Vacuum Tube Volt Meter. I built one from an Eico kit back in high
school, and I still use it occasionally.)
On Tue, 31 May 2005 08:06:43 +1000
"George Lendich" <lendich@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> Bob,
> Just joking - I don't know what an Ohmmeter looks like but I know to go to
> the local electronics store and ask.
> Just another tool to learn how to use!
>
> BTW- anyone- how does the EM2 come, does it have leads and what about the
> connector to the ECU, is that included as well.
> George ( down under)
>
>
> > Hi George,
> >
> > How about continuity tester? :)
> >
> > I just want everyone to take one final look to be sure the wiring is
> > correct, as you would if you had made the cable yourself.
> >
> > Bob W.
> >
> > On Mon, 30 May 2005 15:30:12 +1000
> > "George Lendich" <lendich@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> >
> > > Bob,
> > > That sure simplifies it - I think!
> > > Did I say I was electronically challenged - what's an ohmmeter?
> > > George ( down under)
> > >
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