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Originally Posted by cmbdiesel
Oh yeah, if you don't have a meter, now's the time to buy one. Shouldn't cost you as much as an hour at the shop, and will pay for itself many times over. My personal favorite is Fluke. Probably find one on Ebay for $50
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Harbor Freight had Digital Volt/Ohm Meters from $3-$9; well worth the money. Regular Auto Part chain stors have them at twice the amount. Only buy a digital one the the older inexpensive analog ones are hard to see and if you revers the polarity it will sometime damage them.
Also found at Harbor Freight of one of the Auto Part chains stores is this battery shutoff switch that I had on my Volvo (intermittant short circuit).