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How to Test Continuity with Multimeter?

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Continuity test tells us whether two things are electrically connected or not. Continuity test mode can be used to test switches, fuses, electrical connections and etc...
How to check continuity with a multimeter?
Multimeter setting: Insert Black probe at common Jack and Red probe at Voltage input terminal jack,
Identify the continuity symbol on the dial and turn the dial to that position,
The multimeter powers up in lowest resistance range and continuity symbol appears on the display.
The meter may show "OL" reading on the display, It is because now there is no electrical connection between the test leads.
Now touch the probes with each other, If the meter beeps and gives zero reading, that means the meter is working fine.
Follow all safety procedures before taking the measurement, Like Disconnect power and Discharge the capacitors.
A good fuse, electric wire, and PCB electrical tracks must have continuity.
Timestamps for various topics covered in this video are as follows:
0:21 Multimeter setting for Continuity test mode,
1:10 Safety precautions before checking continuity,
1:20 Checking Continuity of Fuse,
1:46 Checking Continuity of Electric Wire,
2:07 Checking Continuity of PCB tracks.
The links for related videos:
1) How to measure Resistance with Multimeter?
2) How to measure A/C voltage with DMM
3) How to measure D/C voltage with DMM
4) How to test FET
5) How to test Transistor
6) How to test MOSFET
7) How to test Diode
8) True RMS vs Standard multimeter
9) How to test Thermocouples (DC Millivolts) with a multimeter
This video is helpful for students and working professionals,
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How to check continuity with a multimeter?
Multimeter setting: Insert Black probe at common Jack and Red probe at Voltage input terminal jack,
Identify the continuity symbol on the dial and turn the dial to that position,
The multimeter powers up in lowest resistance range and continuity symbol appears on the display.
The meter may show "OL" reading on the display, It is because now there is no electrical connection between the test leads.
Now touch the probes with each other, If the meter beeps and gives zero reading, that means the meter is working fine.
Follow all safety procedures before taking the measurement, Like Disconnect power and Discharge the capacitors.
A good fuse, electric wire, and PCB electrical tracks must have continuity.
Timestamps for various topics covered in this video are as follows:
0:21 Multimeter setting for Continuity test mode,
1:10 Safety precautions before checking continuity,
1:20 Checking Continuity of Fuse,
1:46 Checking Continuity of Electric Wire,
2:07 Checking Continuity of PCB tracks.
The links for related videos:
1) How to measure Resistance with Multimeter?
2) How to measure A/C voltage with DMM
3) How to measure D/C voltage with DMM
4) How to test FET
5) How to test Transistor
6) How to test MOSFET
7) How to test Diode
8) True RMS vs Standard multimeter
9) How to test Thermocouples (DC Millivolts) with a multimeter
This video is helpful for students and working professionals,
#How to check Continuity
#How do you check Continuity in a circuit?
#How to check Continuity using a Multimeter
#Checking Continuity - How to Use a Multimeter
#How can a multimeter measure Continuity?
#how to check Continuity with a multimeter
#multimeter Continuity symbol
#how to measure Continuity
#How do you check Continuity with a multimeter?
#What setting do you use to check Continuity?
#how to measure Continuity with a multimeter
Music credits:
Ben sounds
Please SUBSCRIBE to my YouTube channel.
"Keep Learning and Keep Growing".
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