Noid vs. Test Lights
Joshua M. Smith
09-23-2005, 04:07 PM
Hey Guys,
I have a test light that will light at 4.5 volts. I should be able to test injector pulse at 5v with it, correct?
My collection of noid lights, floor jacks, scanner, etc. got stolen in a break-in recently. I have no money to spare for a new noid right now.
Thanks,
Josh <><
I have a test light that will light at 4.5 volts. I should be able to test injector pulse at 5v with it, correct?
My collection of noid lights, floor jacks, scanner, etc. got stolen in a break-in recently. I have no money to spare for a new noid right now.
Thanks,
Josh <><
OverBoardProject
09-23-2005, 07:04 PM
Sorry to hear about the theft, and I can relate to that.
Yes the test light should work, but won't be as accurate. Or tell you the voltage
Yes the test light should work, but won't be as accurate. Or tell you the voltage
Joshua M. Smith
09-23-2005, 07:11 PM
Hello and thanks.
My multimeter is gone as well. I only have the test light because it was with my computer stuff.
I do know it won't light at 3v so I can try to dead reckon the voltage.
All I really need to know is if I'm getting pulse anyway.
Thanks again,
Josh <><
My multimeter is gone as well. I only have the test light because it was with my computer stuff.
I do know it won't light at 3v so I can try to dead reckon the voltage.
All I really need to know is if I'm getting pulse anyway.
Thanks again,
Josh <><
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