
How to Use a Multimeter to Test an Outlet
Testing an outlet with a multimeter helps you understand whether an outlet has power, whether the voltage looks normal, and whether there may be a basic wiring issue. It is a useful first check. Wh...

How to Measure the Duty Cycle with a Digital Multimeter
Duty cycle tells you how much of each signal period is ON. If your digital multimeter has a Hz/% function, it can usually measure duty cycle directly on many square-wave or PWM signals. This is dif...

How to Test a Magneto Coil With a Multimeter
Testing a magneto coil with a multimeter can help you find an open or shorted winding. It can also show whether the kill wire is grounding the ignition circuit. This test is useful when an engine h...

Are Multimeter Leads Universal?
Multimeter leads may look simple, but they are part of the complete measuring system. Many modern digital multimeters use similar 4 mm safety banana plugs, so a lot of leads can physically fit diff...

How To Test 110v Outlet With Multimeter
If an outlet stops powering your device, the problem may be no voltage, a loose connection, reversed polarity, or a grounding issue. A digital multimeter can help you do a basic check safely when i...

How to Test a Stator With a Multimeter
Testing a stator with a multimeter. can help you find charging problems before you replace the battery or regulator by mistake. This guide focuses on motorcycle and scooter stators, where the stato...

How to Fix Christmas Lights with A Multimeter
Christmas is a time for family, friends, and of course, Christmas lights. While we all love to see the Christmas lights shining brightly in our windows and around our homes, sometimes they can stop...

How To Measure DC Amps With a Clamp Meter
A clamp meter is an electrical tester that measures current by clamping around a conductor. Unlike a standard multimeter, it does not need to be connected in series with the circuit to measure amps...

All You Need to Know About Relays
What Is a Relay? A relay is a switch that opens or closes a circuit when it receives an electrical control signal. The control side and the load side are usually separate, which makes the relay us...















































































