How to Make Electrical Measurements; how to use a volt-ohm meter; how to measure electricity

by Samurai Appliance Repair Man on October 23, 2005

in General Appliance Wisdom

recinos wrote:

I have a GE Dryer, DDG6580GDLAD which quit working. I bought a multimeter (Craftman 3482141) to help me find the parts that are not working. However, reading the instructions for the multimeter is completely foreign to me. What I need is a crash course on how to use it. I read some of your information on it use and now have a vague idea. What I need is an Instructions for Dummies.

Thank you!

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