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Stator Test 89' FLHTCUElectrical |
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Ride: 07 Road King Classic
Join Date: Jun 21st, 2007
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Re: Stator Test 89' FLHTCU
The RX1 scale is 1000 ohm scale on the meter, If it doesn't have the 1000 ohm or RX1 or even RX1K setting on the meter use your 2000 ohm setting. it will just be less responsive ( half as much) than if you used the 1000 setting.
If you have access to a digital meter, it's much easier to work with.
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Ride: 1989 FLHTCU
Join Date: Aug 20th, 2007
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Re: Stator Test 89' FLHTCU
I have a digital meter with several scales including DC V, AC V, DC A, and OHMS. It has 200, 2000, 20K, 200K, and 2000K on the OHMS scale so I'll try the 2000 ohm setting. Thanks!
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