Ron D'Eau Claire wrote:
IMPORTANT!!! Please, do not use an analog multimeter for testing resistance
unless it is specifically designed for solid state. You didn't say so, but
many meters, including those that use a simple 1.5 volt battery for the Ohms
tests, can destroy a great deal of the solid state components in your K2!!
I have a KX1, not a K2, however the point is taken. Nicola told me that
meter was "low-voltage" and okay for solid state. How do I verify that
it is so? And, most importantly, how do I check whether any damage was done?
Ok, I'll quit worrying about the resistance values and get a DMM to
recheck the ripple.
B73,
Andrea.
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