In general, the mechanic when testing electronic components using multimeter aid in the work. With these tools can be known whether or not a component. Testing before the assembly is very important because the components are installed / soldered and connected in its original good condition. As for the beginner, testing with a multimeter can be done. But not all know the ropes.
1. Test the condenser
The trick is with the following steps below:
- At first, switch the multimeter rotated upward. Arrow up precisely R x Ohm
- Calibration until the needle multimeter indicates zero just as the two plug (+) and plug (-) is connected. Rotate Adjustment to adjust.
- Connect the plug (-) negative pole with foot condenser, while the plug (+) with positive foot condenser. See the needle. If bergerrak and did not return mean component is still good. If it moves and back but not like the original position means the component is damaged. And if the needle does not move at all likely drop out.
