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on the CDI charge coils its measured with a peak reading DC meter or a DVM with a DVA adapter and the meter is set to DC scale.
A/C voltage is not a spec.
the peak reading spec is going to be in the 145V minimum range.
true RMS is NOT peak.
RMS is root mean square.
its about 70% of the wave form.
also known someplaces as working volts DC.(WVDC).
output tests need to be made and compared both loaded and unloaded.
voltage should not change more than about 10V.
on the CDI charge coils its measured with a peak reading DC meter or a DVM with a DVA adapter and the meter is set to DC scale.
A/C voltage is not a spec.
the peak reading spec is going to be in the 145V minimum range.
true RMS is NOT peak.
RMS is root mean square.
its about 70% of the wave form.
also known someplaces as working volts DC.(WVDC).
output tests need to be made and compared both loaded and unloaded.
voltage should not change more than about 10V.
I see that I Recived some wrong info. about the a/c reading.I have a craftsman digital meter will that do ?. thank you
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