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Originally Posted by CTScott
You can test the relay with a multimeter and a 9 volt battery. If you put the 9 volt battery to the two coil contacts (see my line drawing below) the relay will click on. When it is on the contacts will close, so with a multimeter you can check between the two contacts. They should be open when the 9 volt battery is not on the coils and closed when it is.
- Contact
- Contact
|| Coil
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When I do this what should the multimeter say or what setting should I put it on. I have never done this before and I have someone letting me use their multimeter.
Thanks