[DMCForum] RE: volt meter
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[DMCForum] RE: volt meter



Ken,

I bet it is something in the binnacle.  I suggest taking the binnacle off
and checking the big plug going into it.  Maybe the contacts in this
connector aren't making a good connection.  The next thing I would suspect
is the volt meter itself.  Try connecting the leads of your Fluke meter on
the back and while the binnacle is plugged in and see if 12V is getting to
it.  But with my luck at this point the meter would probably start working
again. ;-)

Walt


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