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1 what are 3 safety precautions when working on electrical circuits?2 what are 3 conditions that must be met to have a complete electrical circuit?3 how is a self-powered test light used?4 how are voltmeters connected to test voltage in a circuit?5 how are ammeters connected to test amperage in a circuit?6 what does an inductive pickup measure?7 what term is used to express the amount of electron flow?8 how many digits do most DMMs or DVOMs use?9 how is an ammeter connected to a circuit?10 what is the difference beween amperage in a series circuit and parallel circuit?11 what type of meter must be used to properly test a sensitive computer circuit?12 when does voltage drop equally across loads in a series circut?13 a circuit that is open is said to have how much resistance?14 if your DVOM is on the 20K scale and you have a reading of 8.16, what is the resistance?15 how will adding aftermarket lights to this stoplight below affect the circuit protection? Why?

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You can find them on or local area Craigslist. It's a basic set usually two combo open end wrenches, 8, 10, 12, 14 mm on each end. A duel end screw driver, pliers, and a metal shaft or heavy duty pin that holds your rim on when installing lug bolts, since it doesn't have studs for the rim to rest on when mounting the wheel. Unless you really want your car to be all original I wouldn't bother. Purchase a basic set of metric combo wrenches, ratchet set,universal screw driver, and box of replacement fuses with tester. I always carry tools in my trunk everywhere I go, you never know when you may need them or even help someone else broken down on the road.
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