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Dreaded SH__46 Error
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<blockquote data-quote="yamafitter" data-source="post: 1097380" data-attributes="member: 15141"><p>Please go back and check the voltage reading as discussed earlier. You may be just at the outer edge of the 2.4 to 2.6 VDC range which would explain the intermittent nature of the problem. It took some time for me to get the reading close to 2.50 volts and make sure you take a reading after you have everything tightened up. I would be very interested in the "as found" reading.</p><p></p><p>One word of caution. Accuracy in this case matters and I can trust what my multimeter is telling me since I still have access to a instrument calibration lab and have checked my meter. Some of the really cheap meters are not all that accurate but even a cheap meter <u>should</u> be accurate enough to do this job. Just make sure to use the lowest range available that will give a proper reading. In this case I think you will need to use the 0 - 20 VDC range since the meter will probably over-range on the 2 volt setting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yamafitter, post: 1097380, member: 15141"] Please go back and check the voltage reading as discussed earlier. You may be just at the outer edge of the 2.4 to 2.6 VDC range which would explain the intermittent nature of the problem. It took some time for me to get the reading close to 2.50 volts and make sure you take a reading after you have everything tightened up. I would be very interested in the "as found" reading. One word of caution. Accuracy in this case matters and I can trust what my multimeter is telling me since I still have access to a instrument calibration lab and have checked my meter. Some of the really cheap meters are not all that accurate but even a cheap meter [U]should[/U] be accurate enough to do this job. Just make sure to use the lowest range available that will give a proper reading. In this case I think you will need to use the 0 - 20 VDC range since the meter will probably over-range on the 2 volt setting. [/QUOTE]
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