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Electrical Testing Information

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Electrical Testing Information

Postby cubguy's dad » Sun Jul 11, 2010 7:21 am

Kyle and I have been doing a lot with small engines as of late and I ran across this PDF file from Briggs & Stratton.

http://www4.briggsandstratton.com/miscp ... cement.pdf

Lots of good information here for the experianced to the beginner. I like the "shunt testing" series, we used to do it that way years ago but as modern equipment took over we have gotten away from that.

It just goes to show that with a mulit-meter and a little math you can test about any electrcal curcuit and you do not need a lot of expensive equipment to get acurate results.

Enjoy

Mark
Experiance is knowing what NOT to do the next time.......
1937 John Deere A (Big John)
1953 Farmall Cub (LiL Red)
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