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Multimeter Basics: Continuity Tests

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Mar 15, 2018
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**Ohm/continuity tests are performed with your appliance disconnected from power** Fluke makes an outstanding meter. If you need a professional level meter check out the Fluke 116 at this affiliate link: https://amzn.to/3uqY09F Basic concepts of using a multimeter: - Ohm Resistance Test (0:54sec) - Audible Continuity Test (3:22sec) Testing a dryer cycling thermostat (1:11sec) part number: 3390291 Testing a microswitch (2:11sec) 3 prong Omron microswitch As the name implies, a multimeter has multiple uses. This video is to discuss the basic concepts of: What is continuity - a continuous electrical path What is an open circuit - a path in which there is not a continuous electrical path for voltage to flow. What is a closed circuit - a path in which there is a continuous electrical path for voltage to flow. What is an Ohm - a unit of measurement as it relates to electrical resistance (i.e. how hard is it for voltage to flow through a particular closed circuit) What is a continuity test - a test by which we use a multimeter to determine if there is a continuous electrical path for voltage to flow through. In appliance repair, a continuity test is one of the most helpful and most used tests to be familiar with. It will allow us to determine if a part is good or has failed, locate failed parts and also for general troubleshooting of an appliance system. Please feel free to comment below if you have any questions!

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