[Mgs] Cooling issue, revisited

Paul Hunt paul.hunt1 at blueyonder.co.uk
Sat Jun 23 08:36:09 MDT 2007


Or a test-lamp, all you are looking for is the output of the stabiliser 
(light-green/green) is switching on and off.  But then if the digital meter 
*does* switch between 0v and 12v, then the stabiliser probably *is* OK.

If it reads a steady 12v check the physical mount to the firewall, it needs 
a good ground to work.  If that's OK then the stabiliser is probably dead.

It normally takes 2 or 3 secs to start switching when first turning on the 
ignition, then switches about once per second after that.

PaulH.

----- Original Message ----- 
> It is hard to test using a digital multimeter, because of the way it
> works - the digital meter gives you an instantaneous reading, so will
> jump around between 0V and 12-14V (unless it's an advanced one with an
> averaging device).  An old analogue multimeter will show more
> effectively.


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