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hi, any body got links or schematics for a continuity tester for
automotive use ? preferably simple design with audio and visual
indication , voltage detection would be a bonus !!
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hi, any body got links or schematics for a continuity tester for
automotive use ? preferably simple design with audio and visual
indication , voltage detection would be a bonus !!
mark k


Not a schematic, but this lot have excellent testers - unfortunately not
cheap.

http://www.connectstores.com/P.E.D/s...10.html#A76921


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On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 11:04:03 +0930, mark krawczuk wrote:

hi, any body got links or schematics for a continuity tester for
automotive use ? preferably simple design with audio and visual
indication , voltage detection would be a bonus !! mark k



a bulb on a couple of bits of wire?

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On 15 Jan 2010 13:38:08 GMT, mick wrote:

On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 11:04:03 +0930, mark krawczuk wrote:

hi, any body got links or schematics for a continuity tester for
automotive use ? preferably simple design with audio and visual
indication , voltage detection would be a bonus !! mark k



a bulb on a couple of bits of wire?


Again, with modern vehicle electronics, a bulb and wire will
absolutely blow something, either a sensor or a computer module. You
need *low* current testing.
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