Unless you can see something obvious inside, might be better to simply get a new meter.It doesn't read vac & vdc
does not it read VAC and VDC?
[please be nice]
It doesn't read vac & vdc
that's what he said
obviously that's what the fault is
Hmmmh, considering that the op has only 1 post, how's that possible?I saw two different threads you guys combine them into one after the fact. Poor evidence I can't prove Jack...
Simple. I made a mistake.Hmmmh, considering that the op has only 1 post, how's that possible?
Thanks for yr.interest. I'll make a photo and send soon.To the thread starter! Open up that multimeter and take a photo I'll help you..
But you have to know how to solder and that means desoldering as well..
Which shunt? Pls.clarify showing circuit to locate shunt.Maybe no connection to your fault but it looks like the shunt has been cut in half.
As for the circuit, google ct-9205 circuit diagram for images
What's the function of R15?Hello,
R15 is the shunt, the thick copper wire.
It looks like there is a cut on that wire.
Bertus
Thanks , but my problem not in measuring Amp. but not measuring AC&DC.Hello,
R15 is the shunt resistor needed to be able to measure in the 20 Amp setting.
When damaged the range will be off.
Bertus
Not foundHello,
On this other forum, there is a schematic:
Bertus