Re: Led license plate light problems
Originally Posted by
carl graham
Let the expert chime in... "saaaay what"....!!Carl

All I'm saying is if you have a bulb with one contact connected to a battery and you have a meter connected between the other battery terminal and the other bulb terminal you will get a reading on the voltmeter. I did a 6 volt set up and the wires had 6 volts in them, ether the + or the - side.
Obviously there will be no sparky stuff in the ground when the switch is of, maybe that's what you are thinking is wrong with my statement. I know that much about sparky stuff.
I was wrong when I said the electricity would all go through the wire placed in parallel with the meter, on the 6 volt set up the meter showed 0.5 volts.
Well you win some and then are 1/12 wrong on another.
I know nothing at all about electricity, never said I did but I got this guys problem nailed in post #5.
He might not admit it though and I'm not about to argue with a screw or I might end up in solitary confinement on bread and water. That might be a good thing though as I could loose some weight.
Last edited by onehundred80; Aug 5, 2014 at 12:13 PM.