Hiya

I always prefer the word 'should', but I would not risk it just in
case.

Another thought (ouch!) is to make sure the crimps on the connectors
are ok. Also - what is the Voltage when the battery is 'dead' - bear
in mind an LED will only light when connected the correct way round
(and make sure it has a series resistor, or is designed for 12V
operation)

Best regards
James T

On 24 May, 22:37, Jim Hearne <[email protected]> wrote:
> 1. I think you mean a meter on amps across the battery.
> Any digital meter will certainly handle 12 volts input on the ohms range.
> An analogue one might bend the needle round the end stop !!
>
> Jim
>

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