At 02:51 PM 5/7/2002, Ben huot wrote: >Thank you all gentlemen's., very nice of you to reply (many p-mail also) > >I will try tonight with an analog multimeter. You'll have to find a high-impedance one or it will drag down the signal from the sensor. You want 10 megohms input impedance -- 1 megohm might be ok but is certainly not good.
>My meter is giving me 120-450mv even when both + & - wire are stored >(touching nothing!!!) I guess my meter is not very precise when less than 1 >volt. This is not necessarily a problem. If it reads zero (or close to it) with the leads touching each other that is ok. david
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