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Re: Ok I'm done. I need one of you wiring gurus
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Posted by Bob on July 30, 2004 at 08:22:41 from (66.163.134.177):
In Reply to: Re: Ok I'm done. I need one of you wiring gurus posted by DANWV on July 30, 2004 at 07:47:31:
Many digital meters will not work around engine electrical systems because the RF noise given off by the ignition system and the charging system gives their digital guts a headache. This has been brought up several times on this board and the FORD board. Either use an EXPENSIVE digital meter that can tolerate the ruckus, or get an analog meter. Even a cheapy analog meter will probably work better around engine electricals than a mid-priced digital. Is your regulator grounded? If it mounts directly, is there clean metal for it to ground to through the mounting pads? If the regulator mounts on rubber grommets for vibration elimination, there will be a ground strap or pigtail that bridges across from the regulator frame to one of the mounting bolts to provide a good ground to the regulator.
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