Originally posted by: vshah
does your multimeter auto-set range?
Originally posted by: bobdole369
Then there exists 1000 times the expected voltage at a test point. Schematic?
Originally posted by: PlasmaBomb
What is the make and model of the multimeter?
Originally posted by: MrPickins
I'd run to walmart and buy a $5 DMM to get a second opinion on the voltage.
Originally posted by: aphex
Originally posted by: MrPickins
I'd run to walmart and buy a $5 DMM to get a second opinion on the voltage.
I have a $5 one from Harbor Freight. Set to DCV 200 its showing 20
Is that mV or V? (This meter doesn't show)
Originally posted by: sdifox
Originally posted by: aphex
Originally posted by: MrPickins
I'd run to walmart and buy a $5 DMM to get a second opinion on the voltage.
I have a $5 one from Harbor Freight. Set to DCV 200 its showing 20
Is that mV or V? (This meter doesn't show)
20V
DCV200 means max is 200V
You got a short somewhere is what I can think of.
Originally posted by: cirthix
check for a missing ground connection somewhere. I'm guessing that 20v is your supply voltage. if you have a broken ground connection, it could very well be pulled to the supply voltage.