S.E.X. Failed Resistance Check

You are correct, the probes aren't in the right holes.  the "A" hole is only for measuring current. 

Thankfully the shunt that's present wont throw off the DC resistance readings, but it would still be a good idea not to have that in there (and you could make some fun sparks if you measured DC voltages and accidentally had the meter probes set up to read current).
 
Paul Birkeland said:
You are correct, the probes aren't in the right holes.  the "A" hole is only for measuring current. 

Thankfully the shunt that's present wont throw off the DC resistance readings, but it would still be a good idea not to have that in there (and you could make some fun sparks if you measured DC voltages and accidentally had the meter probes set up to read current).
jdm said:
Are those probes connected to the meter properly for measuring R's?  Not familiar with that meter.

Good catch, thanks guys
 
I was able to sneak away from the family and do some voltage checks, certainly at a good time now that I won't blow up my new multimeter thanks to jdm! Everything looked well within range, and I'm currently pumping out some tunes as I type this! For reference:

T2: 77.4V
T3: 17.5V
T4: .005V
T5: 0V
T6: 382V
T7: 399V
T10: 378V
T16: 79.7V
T17: 16.7V
T18: .0009V
T19: 0V
T20: 383V
T21: 400V
T24: 380V
H2/H5: 3.28V/3.28V
H4/H7: 3.09V/3.07V
 
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