Orange v Sports Drink Resistor

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Orange v Sports Drink Resistor

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Materials state that there is a resistor required, but it is not in the procedure. Where does the resistor fit into the procedure.

I am not getting a good reading and have secured and tried every other trouble shooting trick.

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Re: Orange v Sports Drink Resistor

Post by amyCC »

Hi - The resistor is included in the kit. It is not used in the procedure. It is used for troubleshooting - if you think you have blown a fuse.

There are steps to test using the resistor down in the FAQ on the page (question: How can I tell if I blew the fuse in my multimeter?).

There are a number of other troubleshooting steps there, too.

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