Nick,
Once upon a time, you wouldn't have known how to test a fuse with a multimeter. I know there was such a time for me - and I can also clearly remember working out exactly how to do this, when faced with a domestic fuse and an old-fashioned dial-type multimeter. Under my father's watchful eye I connected it up correctly and then incorrectly interpreted the reading and thought that it was producing 10 volts, as a 10v battery would. In retrospect I was wrong, but I can understand the error I made!
My age at the time? Probably somewhere between 8 and 10.
By the sounds of it, your days of ignorance about how to test a fuse also probably ended when you were 8, but I contend that such days existed!
Oli.
P.S. Did you get more or less fun out of those downhill buggies than you do out of your 944? Genuine curiosity, 'cos I sometimes wonder why I bothered moving on from them ... [
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Once upon a time, you wouldn't have known how to test a fuse with a multimeter. I know there was such a time for me - and I can also clearly remember working out exactly how to do this, when faced with a domestic fuse and an old-fashioned dial-type multimeter. Under my father's watchful eye I connected it up correctly and then incorrectly interpreted the reading and thought that it was producing 10 volts, as a 10v battery would. In retrospect I was wrong, but I can understand the error I made!
My age at the time? Probably somewhere between 8 and 10.
By the sounds of it, your days of ignorance about how to test a fuse also probably ended when you were 8, but I contend that such days existed!
Oli.
P.S. Did you get more or less fun out of those downhill buggies than you do out of your 944? Genuine curiosity, 'cos I sometimes wonder why I bothered moving on from them ... [