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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 4:19 pm
Post subject: PLUG WIRE RESISTANCE READINGS

Hello Everyone,
How to determine results of different ohm settings on VOM?
I seem to have a difficult time converting readings on the different Scale Settings, is there some way to easily remember how to do this?
For instantance, while reading a VOM resistance of spark plug wire (length of wire is 18 inches). Got a reading of 1.23 ohms on the 20K setting on meter, what is the resistance in a whole number?
Thanks in Advance,
Walt

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