Great tip about using the lamp as a current limiting load. In application, particularly on a modern automotive electrical system, I suspect it would be challenging to perform this accurately on a wiring bundle which could have dozens of energised circuits. Ideally only the circuit in question would have current flowing through it. A thorough visual inspection cannot be underestimated and in most cases will identify the fault. As always, you are a scholar of a technician.
I'm sorry but these are some of the most valuable tutorials I've ever witnessed in my entire life God bless you and your adventurous tone of voice which you describe solving these mysteries!
Thank you for another educational video. Really helpful as always!
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Great tip about using the lamp as a current limiting load. In application, particularly on a modern automotive electrical system, I suspect it would be challenging to perform this accurately on a wiring bundle which could have dozens of energised circuits. Ideally only the circuit in question would have current flowing through it. A thorough visual inspection cannot be underestimated and in most cases will identify the fault. As always, you are a scholar of a technician.
Great video
Thanks for the breakdown! I like the reinforcement at the end of the video! It works! Lol
Great video, nice explanations as usual. Thank you.
Do u have a book or can u make 1. I'm going to try the light bulb test however I'm my visual can u show the fault
I'm sorry but these are some of the most valuable tutorials I've ever witnessed in my entire life God bless you and your adventurous tone of voice which you describe solving these mysteries!
So, what are you sorry about?
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moss very good video, i was going to get the Fluke 376 and just found out the Amprobe 330 is the same company
Your videos are extremely helpful.