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  1. How To Use A Multimeter, Testing Continuity: stap 1, afbeelding 1 van 1
    • A continuity test tells us whether two things are electrically connected: if something is continuous, an electric current can flow freely from one end to the other.

    • If there's no continuity, it means there is a break somewhere in the circuit. This could indicate anything from a blown fuse or bad solder joint to an incorrectly wired circuit.

    • Continuity is one of the most useful tests for electronics repair.

  2. How To Use A Multimeter: stap 2, afbeelding 1 van 2 How To Use A Multimeter: stap 2, afbeelding 2 van 2
    • To begin, make sure no current is running through the circuit or component you want to test. Switch it off, unplug it from the wall, and remove any batteries.

    • Plug the black probe into the COM port on your multimeter.

    • Plug the red probe into the VΩmA port.

    Why do we need to make sure that no current is running through the circuit?

    When there is another parallel branch with 24VDC power and 4-20mA output, the value of the resistance measured comes as zero. Whats the reason?

    Fraz - Antwoord

    The way that a meter measures resistance is by sending a small current across the probes and then measuring the resulting voltage. So, another current will disturb your digital multimeter's (DMM) reading.

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  3. How To Use A Multimeter: stap 3, afbeelding 1 van 2 How To Use A Multimeter: stap 3, afbeelding 2 van 2
    • Switch on your multimeter, and set the dial to continuity mode (indicated by an icon that looks like a sound wave).

    • Not all multimeters have a dedicated continuity mode. If yours doesn’t, that’s okay! Skip to Step 6 for an alternate way to perform a continuity test.

    I want to search the resistance of gold and see if I have some

    Joel Stegner - Antwoord

    What does a sound wave look like?

    Greg Janssen - Antwoord

    Gold is highly conductive near zero resistance which is why they use it in conducters. Use "specific gravity" type tests or "mass spectromatry" type tests for elements.

    Sound looks like sine waves with various amplitudes and cycles per unit of time.

    MidnightWolf - Antwoord

  4. How To Use A Multimeter: stap 4, afbeelding 1 van 2 How To Use A Multimeter: stap 4, afbeelding 2 van 2
    • The multimeter tests continuity by sending a little current through one probe, and checking whether the other probe receives it.

    • If the probes are connected—either by a continuous circuit, or by touching each other directly—the test current flows through. The screen displays a value of zero (or near zero), and the multimeter beeps. Continuity!

    • If the test current isn't detected, it means there's no continuity. The screen will display 1 or OL (open loop).

  5. How To Use A Multimeter: stap 5, afbeelding 1 van 2 How To Use A Multimeter: stap 5, afbeelding 2 van 2
    • To complete your continuity test, place one probe at each end of the circuit or component you want to test.

    • As before, if your circuit is continuous, the screen displays a value of zero (or near zero), and the multimeter beeps.

    • If the screen displays 1 or OL (open loop), there's no continuity—that is, there's no path for electric current to flow from one probe to the other.

    • Continuity is non-directional, meaning it doesn't matter which probe goes where. But there are exceptions—for instance, if there's a diode in your circuit. A diode is like a one-way valve for electricity, meaning it will show continuity in one direction, but not in the other.

  6. How To Use A Multimeter: stap 6, afbeelding 1 van 2 How To Use A Multimeter: stap 6, afbeelding 2 van 2
    • If your multimeter doesn't have a dedicated continuity test mode, you can still perform a continuity test.

    • Turn the dial to the lowest setting in the resistance mode.

    • Resistance is measured in ohms, indicated by the symbol Ω.

  7. How To Use A Multimeter: stap 7, afbeelding 1 van 2 How To Use A Multimeter: stap 7, afbeelding 2 van 2
    • In this mode, the multimeter sends a little current through one probe, and measures what (if anything) is received by the other probe.

    • If the probes are connected—either by a continuous circuit, or by touching each other directly—the test current flows through. The screen displays a value of zero (or near zero—in this case, 0.8). Very low resistance is another way of saying that we have continuity.

    • If no current is detected, it means there's no continuity. The screen will display 1 or OL (open loop).

    You mentioned that if your meter screen displays 1 or OL

    But what happen if it shows other numbers

    Like 5.5 or somewhat?

    ddplc - Antwoord

    It means you have current flowing which would indicate a good path or circuit. Also means you have a power supply connected which I think was mentioned earlier in the article to disconnect all power supplied, as in a.c., d.c. Especially in a vehicle as running tests on computer module circuits with the vehicle battery connected can damage a computer module circuit..

    Henry DeVito - Antwoord

    I'm very pleased to have discovered these directions. Interestingly, I tried the two probes on different sections of a screwdriver – resistance showed very high. Is that possibly because of chrome coating on the screwdriver?

    James O'Neil - Antwoord

    May not be a chrome coating at all even if it looks like it. The screw drivers "resistence" is the result of what alloys are used in the shank of the screw driver ... ie ... tin, zinc, carbon, etc.

    MidnightWolf - Antwoord

  8. How To Use A Multimeter: stap 8, afbeelding 1 van 2 How To Use A Multimeter: stap 8, afbeelding 2 van 2
    • To complete your continuity test, place one probe at each end of the circuit or component you want to test.

    • It doesn't matter which probe goes where; continuity is non-directional.

    • As before, if your circuit is continuous, the screen displays a value of zero (or near zero).

    • If the screen displays 1 or OL (open loop), there's no continuity—that is, there's no path for electric current to flow from one probe to the other.

    What does it mean when I first get 1 then the meter jumps to all kinds of numbers and there is no beeping?

    Choymae Huie - Antwoord

    Most likely you have bad contact with whatever you are measuring.

    MidnightWolf - Antwoord

  9. How To Use A Multimeter, Testing Voltage: stap 9, afbeelding 1 van 2 How To Use A Multimeter, Testing Voltage: stap 9, afbeelding 2 van 2
    • Plug the black probe into the COM port on your multimeter.

    • Plug the red probe into the VΩmA port.

  10. How To Use A Multimeter: stap 10, afbeelding 1 van 2 How To Use A Multimeter: stap 10, afbeelding 2 van 2
    • Switch on your multimeter, and set the dial to DC voltage mode (indicated by a V with a straight line, or the symbol ⎓).

    • Virtually all consumer electronic devices run on DC voltage. AC voltage—the kind that runs through the lines to your house—is considerably more dangerous, and beyond the scope of this guide.

    • Most multimeters are not autoranging, meaning you will need to set the correct range for the voltage you expect to measure.

    • Each setting on the dial lists the maximum voltage it can measure. So for example, if you expect to measure more than 2 volts but less than 20, use the 20 volt setting.

    • If you're not sure, start with the highest setting.

  11. How To Use A Multimeter: stap 11, afbeelding 1 van 2 How To Use A Multimeter: stap 11, afbeelding 2 van 2
    • Place the red probe on the positive terminal, and the black probe on the negative terminal.

    • If your range was set too high, you may not get a very accurate reading. Here the multimeter reads 9 volts. That's fine, but we can turn the dial to a lower range to get a better reading.

    • If you set the range too low, the multimeter simply reads 1 or OL, indicating that it is overloaded or out of range. This won't hurt the multimeter, but we need to set the dial to a higher range.

  12. How To Use A Multimeter: stap 12, afbeelding 1 van 2 How To Use A Multimeter: stap 12, afbeelding 2 van 2
    • With the range set correctly, we get a reading of 9.42 volts.

    • Reversing the probes won't do any harm; it just gives us a negative reading.

  13. How To Use A Multimeter, Testing Resistance: stap 13, afbeelding 1 van 2 How To Use A Multimeter, Testing Resistance: stap 13, afbeelding 2 van 2
    • To begin, make sure no current is running through the circuit or component you want to test. Switch it off, unplug it from the wall, and remove any batteries.

    • Remember that you'll be testing the resistance of the entire circuit. If you want to test an individual component such as a resistor, test it by itself—not with it soldered in place!

    • Plug the black probe into the COM port on your multimeter.

    • Plug the red probe into the VΩmA port.

    Be careful when testing ohms on the circuit board, the best test is to remove the part so you are only testing the part not the circuit around the part. Transistors, resistors, caps need to be removed or at best one leg of the part. One time I had a burn open resistor, then I tested the resistor with my Ohms test I got some resistor reading. This was caused by back feed in the circuit.

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  14. How To Use A Multimeter: stap 14, afbeelding 1 van 2 How To Use A Multimeter: stap 14, afbeelding 2 van 2
    • Switch on your multimeter, and set the dial to resistance mode.

    • Resistance is measured in ohms, indicated by the Ω symbol.

    • Most multimeters are not autoranging, meaning you will need to set the correct range for the resistance you expect to measure. If you're not sure, start with the highest setting.

  15. How To Use A Multimeter: stap 15, afbeelding 1 van 2 How To Use A Multimeter: stap 15, afbeelding 2 van 2
    • Place one probe at each end of the circuit or component you want to test.

    • It doesn't matter which probe goes where; resistance is non-directional.

    • If your multimeter reads close to zero, the range is set too high for a good measurement. Turn the dial to a lower setting.

    • If you set the range too low, the multimeter simply reads 1 or OL, indicating that it is overloaded or out of range. This won't hurt the multimeter, but we need to set the dial to a higher range.

    • The other possibility is that the circuit or component you are testing doesn't have continuity—that is, it has infinite resistance. A non continuous circuit will always read 1 or OL on a resistance test.

  16. How To Use A Multimeter: stap 16, afbeelding 1 van 1
    • With the multimeter set to a usable range, we get a reading of 1.04k ohms.

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EASy and helpful indeed

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Thank you! Never find instructions so easy to follow.

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Iwant to know hw to test caperstas

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Great stuff!! Thank you.

warwick - Antwoord

Super guide, many thanks for posting!

Alan - Antwoord

Thank you. Very easy and good training

Badar Omar - Antwoord

Very helpful for beginners, thanks for these clear instructions!

AndyBlaser - Antwoord

great article. thanks

James Magenga - Antwoord

thank you !!! for this info!!!

Sufian Hamouda - Antwoord

i did not know i can do this.

jeez - Antwoord

Thanks a lot this is very clear and helpful!

dillinger0893 - Antwoord

Thanks Jeff. I just purchased a cheap mm. All instructions were in Chinese. Your help made sense of it all, so easy.

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Iwant to knw hw to test power suply

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great, thank you for good description.

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dave - Antwoord

It truly does.

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so nice Bro...Thanks a lot...

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Shane Blanchett - Antwoord

Very good instructions

Md Kamruzzaman - Antwoord

Nice guide.pl add some additional examples to have better understanding for beginners.Thank you

sugashankar - Antwoord

Nice guide. Pl add some additional practical examples. Thank you.

sugashankar - Antwoord

I'm doing exactly this and mine won't read any voltages, but it will read resistance. I've tested it with multiple batteries that I know work, but I only get a read of 0. What might be the problem?

Juan Partida - Antwoord

Very good lesson, helped a lot. Thankyou

mark cole - Antwoord

This is the best and easiest lesson on using multimeter. Thanks a lot!

Seong Lee - Antwoord

Thank you, Haven't used one of these is ages; this was a great refresher!

GON Compactor - Antwoord

thanks for a very easy tutorial, it is very helpful!

bonjie montaflor - Antwoord

The basics. Soooo important. Well done, short and concise.

chris teter - Antwoord

Nice and straightforward guide - thanks buddy.

Mel Gavin - Antwoord

Most helpful thank you!

jodianderson34 - Antwoord

Had multimeter for a couple years, never knew how to make it beep!

Mike Weatherl - Antwoord

Thank you for these great instructions. The instructions that came with the multimeter were not helpful for a beginner, and these really helped us diagnose our problem.

Roger Lemaster - Antwoord

Thank you for the great instructions. My question and the reason for my looking online for info on using a multimeter was to find out what the various resistance readings mean on a digital tester. I am checking out a defrosting element in my refrigerator and got a reading of 12 or 15 ohms. The information I was reading said a 15-100 ohms meant the element was OK, another book said if medium resistance was found it was OK.

By going online I was looking for the answer as to what is low, medium and/or high resistance ranges are.

I did enjoy your instructions, they were easy to understand.

JM - Antwoord

I have used a meter for a long time. Never had instructions so clear and easy to follow. Thank you very much.

The pictures are also very clear and helpful.

Rick Lewis - Antwoord

Beautifully put. I truly appreciate the lesson. I've learned something of impirtance. Thank you.

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it really useful for begginer

erwin torres - Antwoord

Thanks you for the lesson :)

Mark Diamond - Antwoord

Hi,

das ist wirklich sehr anschaulich aufgebaut und benutzerfreundlich, vielen Dank dafür!

Wer jetzt noch genau wissen möchte wie Multimeter funktionieren und worauf Sie beim Kauf achten sollte der kann gerne noch auf https://multimeter-tester.de schauen und weiter lesen.

Ich wünsche euch noch einen schönen Abend und einen bestmöglichen Start ins neue Jahr.

LG

multimeter_tester - Antwoord

Thanks you for the lesson :)

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A great introduction for a beginner like me.

Joe - Antwoord

Hello . and thank you good read.

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Easy to understand...thank you

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Simple and precise. A life saver as I couldn't find the "manual" - one page sheet. Greatful!

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Wow I love this I can now read a resistor thanks keep on the good work

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Great stuff this was helpful.

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Thanks , sometimes need too refresh with the basics.

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It is very nice demostration

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Sir can i get a book about basics of auto electrical and electronics or soft copy.

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Very informative! Easy to understand.

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Simple and easy thanks

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I have been searching a tutorial on getting started with trouble shooting an automotive parasitic draw. I have no background in different types of functions of a mmeter such as continuity, voltage, and resistance, your tutorial was a must have. It gave me an understanding of just the basic terminology of the more advanced tutorials. I give it a major thumbs up, excellent tutorial thanks a million !!!!!!

camotrucker87 - Antwoord

Easy to follow description. However, I am having trouble diagnosing a microwave diode. Seems I can't do that directly with a multimeter. Is that correct?

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rakile - Antwoord

Thank you, the instructions that came with my multi meter were clear as mud. Your mini course was very clear and concise.

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Thank you. This was very helpful to me. Very clear and easy to understand....

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Excellent please give us more of the same, primarily to help with understanding of the subject matter at a basic level.

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Excellent and elegantly simple guide.

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Thanks you so much for this.For me as a beginner,I didn't find difficulties in reading this but its fruitful one.

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thanks a million

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It was just awsome.Before your tutorial it just was looked like some alien device to me and now I think it's having very simple working principle. I am now pretty confident to work with it. A very big thanks.

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Indeed awesome. Lots of thanks for such a generous sharing of knowledge. Be blessed

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very helpful,thanks

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very simple and accurate

daniel - Antwoord

Awesome thanks.. I knew you could use this for a lot of things but not this much.

Lynn Comstock - Antwoord

I have a problem with my multimeter (Mastech MY74), the first thing I did was stupid, haven't read the user manual and tried it on a live socket and now it doesn't want to work. I have changed the fuses (600V, 0,4A and 10A), but it still doesn't work. Does anyone have an idea what else could have went wrong and how to test it?

Best regards

Rebius Noir - Antwoord

Very useful. I liked the statements like ‘this will not harm the multimeter but will show negative reading ‘. For non science folks like me, these questions crop up often so this guide takes away the anxieties.

Ninad Kajale - Antwoord

Nice article with great illustrations.

Apart from measuring DC voltage, resistance and continuity, they can also measure AC voltage, DC current, transistor and Diode checking, which I learnt from here https://circuitdigest.com/article/how-to...

merchan - Antwoord

Following the KISS method of instruction!

Very well done!

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marvellous explanation for a layman good luck& thanks

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Dead easy. Very impressed.

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What to say except that you are the best !!!

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Good information. Thank

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Thanks a lot. :) My fear with multimeter is gone now. I am able to measure with confidence.

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Can multimeters be used to measure salinity in water?

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Jeff, thanks for your step by step multimeter guide. I have also written https://bestmultimeterreviews.org/ similar article in my blog. But, your article is much better than me.

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Simple, easy to understand, well presented. Very helpful thanks.

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Literally helped me passed my physics test; thank you!

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Thank you very much !! Nicely explained and very easy to read with the pictures provided

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you put a lot of effort in making this tutorial. I appreciate it.

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Cool keep up the good work and thanks

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Great for beginners, thanks

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thanks for a very easy tutorial, it is very helpful! pl add some additional examples to have better understanding for beginners.Thank you

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thanku for guide!!!

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I studied multimeter in my 11th grade and since then, haven’t been around these things for a long time! I was glad to go through the above instructions and as my nephew has been studying physics as well, I was able to guide him through some subjects which really gave me a good day and made my nephew happy. Thanks a lot.

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Very good explained well. Thank you.

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Exceptional directions and explanations for each step. Even an inexperienced user (such as myself) can understand and follow the instructions. So hard to find such detailed instructions for those that “want to be in the know”!! Kudos! You deserve 4+ Stars :)

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I was always confused about electricity and how to test it but your instructions have given me a better understanding of it. I now have a place to go to for future reference. Thanks.

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thanks for the lucid description of the three phases of testing an electronic item; good job!

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An excellent guide. Thank you.

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Shah Jahan - Antwoord

When testing a Tweeter the multimeter reads OL on the resistance scale. What does this mean?

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Very simple and easy to understand. Thank you very much for your help, now I can use a multimeter now.

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Very informative ; Thank you ?

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Thank you so much for making it so simple to follow. Because before I new what I was doing I got the all wires mixed up on my car battery. And I nearly melted my fingers to the wires. So thanks again c foley… craigfol659@gmail.com

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Very good explained! Thanks.

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easy to understand

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Thank you so much easy and healpful

Goodluck Minja - Antwoord

Thank you! Great how to advice for a beginner!

bobtruck7140 - Antwoord

Knowing how to test continuity safely and quickly will both increase confidence near electronics — is that circuit LIVE? — and significantly decrease repair time.

nicO - Antwoord

Thanks for the very detailed guide, good content and quality pictures.

AC is not dangerous, even V's aren't. Everyone must get worried about A's.

Sadly, you didn't include how to measure A (amperage or current), which always causes troubles to measure, to learn and understand.

Nicolas Pascual - Antwoord

Hi how can I test a signal transmission through an ffc or fpc cable using a multimeter

silasbiwott74@gmail.com - Antwoord

That was a really clear and concise tutorial. Thanks.

Just one request. Could you do ones on other capabilities of a DMM, please? For example, measuring ampage, testing doids and LEDs.

Cheers Wal

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