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		Re: Electrical problem - help?
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		Wed, 28 April 2004 02:04 
		  
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	Putting a volt meter between 2 points on the positive circuit will show you what the voltage drop is between those points. 
So if you put the volt meter on the 2 terminals of the circuit breaker it will show if the circuit breaker has any resistance. 
Some/most switches will show no resistance when doing an ohms check on them, but when a voltage drop is tested resistance can be seen.
	
	
	
	
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