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Since these locos were used (and supposedly modified), is is possible that the seller was simply told by the personhe bought the locos from that they were re-motored, and he simply didn't take them apart to verify that? While this doesn't make things any better for you, at least it wouldn't make him a lier.
At work now holding the meter. Says Fluke 87 true rms multimeter.
I can't take the motor out of the engine. It is glued in with some mind of black glue. Probably E6000.
Chris,this meter still have separate low (mA) and high (A) current terminals for measuring current. From its user's manual (https://physics.ucsd.edu/neurophysics/Manuals/Fluke/87______umeng0800 ):Autoranges to the 40 mA or 400 mA range whenusing the mA mA input terminal, or to the 4000 mA or10A range when using the [A] input terminalSo it will auto range in each range, but not between all the ranges. Just like the cheaper multimeters.
OK I guess I will put this here since it will also help Cody...Just now I ran downstairs and hooked up the meter to the layout. I was pulling 20 cars with a LL Berkshire and got this:It reads 0.16 .So after you all roll your eyes let me know what that means or what I did wrong.