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I'm sold! Just ordered a MultiMeter to measure, hope it comes with instructions lol.
Quote from: Liquid Drum on May 21, 2008, 11:32:56 AMI'm sold! Just ordered a MultiMeter to measure, hope it comes with instructions lol. Turn on.Set to voltage, not too wide a range (0-20V?)Measure with teh probes over the 9V battery contacts.Voila!
Everyone here at T.S that does not have a cheap volt ohm meter should invest in one.. They can be purchased for as little as $29.00 All you really need is to measure the voltage of the battery anything under 6.5 volts I would toss for use as a battery in a battery box. That way you save money in the long run and you actually pay for the cost of the meter in just one year. Its a great investment and it will teach you a thing or two about electronics at the same time.This is a good meter for anyone needing quick answers to cable problems voltage and polarity issues. http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2104114&cp=2032058.2032235.2032305&parentPage=familyChris
Chris says 6.5V for the STC's.8.8V is no problem.