Hello all,
I am presently working through troubleshooting my rectifier/regulator on my 93 175 Fast Strike with another gentleman here on this forum. He's been a great help in providing me an accelerrated and easier way for me to test my charging and tach system. I have the OEM service manual but it is complicated as heck to use for these particular tests. I went and bought the DVA for my digital Fluke. I was under the impression that my digital Fluke always needed to be on DC for these DVA as the DVA allowed me to record a dc voltage from the AC peak signal. Am I wrong? Will there ever be a time when you use the AC setting on the meter with the DVA hooked up?
Thanks
Sid
I am presently working through troubleshooting my rectifier/regulator on my 93 175 Fast Strike with another gentleman here on this forum. He's been a great help in providing me an accelerrated and easier way for me to test my charging and tach system. I have the OEM service manual but it is complicated as heck to use for these particular tests. I went and bought the DVA for my digital Fluke. I was under the impression that my digital Fluke always needed to be on DC for these DVA as the DVA allowed me to record a dc voltage from the AC peak signal. Am I wrong? Will there ever be a time when you use the AC setting on the meter with the DVA hooked up?
Thanks
Sid