How to use a multimeter

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  1. cowboy

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    if i hadnt taken a electrical trouble shooting class at school this would be a huge help lol
     
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    Thanks Cowboy.This was a huge help to me.I just got one yesterday along with the lights i got.

    Most of ya'll know I'm not really good with electrical and posted a thread on how to wire up my bull guard lights.Plenty of ya'll helped me out with it.Well it was a success.It was also easier than i thot.Where i kept getting confused was running the load wire to the toggle switch.Come to find out you run it from the batery.I didnt know that.I always thot you had splice into the red positive wire.But i figured it out and it worked out in the end:waytogo:

    This coming week i will be doing my Raptor style grill lights.
     

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