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Date:         Wed, 29 Sep 1999 16:28:01 GMT
Reply-To:     Pat Collins <collins.90@OSU.EDU>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Pat Collins <collins.90@OSU.EDU>
Subject:      Re: Test equipment--"Official VW multimeter"
In-Reply-To:  <003f01bf0a8b$2b8dabe0$21199bd1@hpcustomer>
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> > : In various documents from Volkswagen---official factory repair > : literature--the official multi-meter for VW trained mechanics > is the Fluke There are a few other manufactures of multi-meters that are just as accurate as the Fluke and cheaper (don't ask me for names...I forget...I do know that Rat Shack is not one of them).

> : 83. I have a page here that says this, and also I believe Joel > : But the 83 is the bottom of this particular multimeter line > with the Fluke

> : 87 being the more accurate model. More accuracy is especially > helpful in > : measuring the state of charge of your batteries, among other > things.

What is the difference if the battery reads 12 V or 12.1 V. Not much. The most important thing is the amount of current you can draw. A bad battery may still show 12 V, but if the Voltage goes to zero when under load then it is no good.

Pat N8VW 84 GL


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