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    Default Is thier something i can make to check the ohms on a carto

    A friend told m thier was something on here that explaind how to make something to check the ohms of a carto not an atty but carto does abyone have that thred or no were it is or no of a way to check the ohms of a carto

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    Go to Walmart or any auto parts store and buy a cheap volt-ohm meter. They are for sale everywhere for under $20. Harbor Freight and Northern Tools sell several models. Google "how to use a voltmeter" and you will find a lesson on how to use it.
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    Wouldnt it be the same as a multimeter

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    Multimeter set to "Ohms" (Ω) will give you the resistance between the Red(+) and Black(-) leads.

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    Make sure that the Multimeter has a very high sensitivity ohms scale... My old cheap analog meter 1K scale is not nearly sensitive enough for 1-5 ohms.
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    Are u wanting a under load meter? Check out the one at saber moon, it looks like (well is) a meter attached to a carto, hth

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