I've read many posts here on how to use a multimeter to test batteries and cartomizers.
But -- can't find anywhere that a multimeter can (or should) be used to test the 5 Volt USB passthrough battery that connects to my PC.
Wouldn't it be potentially harmful to my computer to test the USB Passthru battery when its plugged in, but, if so, how does one test the USB Passthrough battery if it's not plugged in?
Perhaps I'm wrong, but my understanding of the USB passthrough battery is that it does NOT have a charge on its own -- only when connected. Thus the question.
Thanks for any help, and please correct any misunderstandings I may have.
But -- can't find anywhere that a multimeter can (or should) be used to test the 5 Volt USB passthrough battery that connects to my PC.
Wouldn't it be potentially harmful to my computer to test the USB Passthru battery when its plugged in, but, if so, how does one test the USB Passthrough battery if it's not plugged in?
Perhaps I'm wrong, but my understanding of the USB passthrough battery is that it does NOT have a charge on its own -- only when connected. Thus the question.
Thanks for any help, and please correct any misunderstandings I may have.