just use the sound setting on the multimeter, (that dam high pitched beeeep)
and cheak for continuity in the 3 pins.
the sound will come on is the line is constant (working)
The one indicates infinite resistance i.e no connection between the two terminals. If you place one probe on one end of a wire and one on the other the 1 will change to approx 0 (depends on the resistance of the wire) this means there is a connection between the probes, i.e your wire is working.
Touch one of the pins with one probe and stick the other probe in one of the holes in the other end of the chord. Try all 3 holes whilst keeping the other probe on the same pin. On one of the hole the indicator should change, indicating a connection between the pin and that hole. Repeat for the other 2 pins, if all 3 pins have a connection to one and only one hole then all is well.
Do a resistance test, don't plug it up to the mains and see if it's 240v as this is dangerous!
Don't do that - test L and N. If its working the multimeter will read between 230 - 250V
The top middle pin is earth which will cause a L/E fault or N/E fault and trip your RCD at the mains if you have one or blow the fuse in the plug.
Read up before you test mate - you'll blow the meter if its on the wrong setting.
Plenty via Google: http://www.electronics-radio.com/articles/test-methods/index.php
Erm no.... I never said have the lead plugged in, nothing will blow and there is no danger in testing an unconnected piece of wire.
Very sorry for trying to be helpful and safety conscious![]()
He should be fine tho as long as he doesn't have the IEC lead plugged into the mains.No offence mate but unless your qualified or competent with electrics then you really shouldn't be testing mains voltage.
As stated do a continuity test of all the lines (CPC, Phase & Neutral) with the lead unplugged but that said you can easily do this with a AA battery and an LED, no need for a MM to do this really![]()
If you had read the whole thread properly you would have seen that we had already established that the cable should not be plugged in.