Confused About Multimeter

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KenD

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I've begun to try my luck at rebuilding tanks, having gotten an Atomic and a Patriot. I neglected to get a multimeter, because both my SVD and my VTR have the capacity to read ohms on them. However, I do not want to inadvertently damage either the device or the expensive RBAs - are the aforementioned APVs sufficient and trustworthy means of ensuring this goal, rather than purchasing something like the OP in this thread has? I've decided not to touch the RBAs until I have all the equipment, but if I an reasonably avoid spending $30 on a multimeter, or even an ohm checker, I'd like to opt for that...

It's fully possible to use your APVs to check volts and ohms, but getting a multimeter is worth it to avoid the hassle. Taking the batteries out of your mech and putting them in your APV, screwing and unscrewing your RBA on two devices, gets annoying really fast.

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Vaya

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I hear that - so, where can one obtain a free one? Obviously the operative word 'free' has me super interested. I just successfully built both my first iHybrid Pure 18650 and authentic Patriot RDA, with clone Trident and Atomic to go (Panzer and Valkyrie on their way!) and I used my SVD to measure the ohm resistance as I built the Patriot, though it has a cut off of 1.8ohms which limits my test-firing when attempting to dual-coil the Patriot.
 
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