Staffex
Established Member
Impedance is a meaningless term on a DC circuit. If the internal CANbus resistor has a value in the range suggested, a modern multimeter WILL accurately record the bulb's resistance. This is because the fixed resistor swamps anything due to the LEDs which are arranged in series/parallel strings and simply don't conduct at the voltage appearing across the test leads. If it wasn't so fiddly I'd have removed one of the bulbs to record its value here.
However, measuring a single white LED that was to hand gave a resistance of 10.2 Megs or infinity - depending which way round the Fluke's leads were connected; switching to diode test showed a forward drop of 1.78 Volts.
However, measuring a single white LED that was to hand gave a resistance of 10.2 Megs or infinity - depending which way round the Fluke's leads were connected; switching to diode test showed a forward drop of 1.78 Volts.