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Old 12-30-2011, 07:05 PM   #11
Barb&Tim
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Originally Posted by Pagosa View Post
At this point I have power coming from all pins on the truck. Not sure if Im doing the right checkout on the trailer but I used a ohm meter on the pins on the trailer receptacle and all of the pins returned a reading except the #3 pin. Im assuming I have a open circuit on #3 pin for the running lights. Im not an electrician so any suggestions?
Pagosa
Note: See Bill's post #14(below) where he explains when and where you should see voltage readings on your TV bargman connector.

I assume you are using a multi-meter which allows you to check for:

Voltage in (Volts)
Current in (Amps/miliamps)
Resistance in (ohms)

But for the problem you are having to determine whether it's the TV or the TM,
You should be checking for DC voltage +12v on pin 3 with the voltage setting on your meter. If it has a range setting, set it higher than 12v.

Connect meter red lead to pin 3, meter black lead to ground.


***By the way, using an ohms setting to check for voltages can possibly (EDit:damage your ohmmeter).(your right Bill ) You should only use the ohms setting when you know there is no voltages present and you are checking for continuity.

Tim
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