Multimeter, Part II
Hi Bill,I am assuming you have checked the deck fitting and are getting 12 volts there.Rick is not quite correct regarding the multimeter measurements but he gives some good places to check. The cable from the mast light contains three wires as Dave mentions; ground and two current-carrying conductors. If you measure between ANY two of these, you should get continuity. If you measure between the gound and either current-carrying conductor, you will be measuring the resistance of one bulb. If you measure between the two current-carrying conductors you will read the combined (series) resistance of both bulbs.If you get an open circuit between any of these, it MAY indicate that the bulb is blown, but not necessarily. The cable is easy to snag and pull with a foot when it is screwed into the deck connector. I would first recommend that you take the male end apart and check to make sure all three wires are soundly connected. The connector uses very small screws so be careful when removing.If all connections look good, you will have to drop the mast. Hopefully you will just find a blown bulb or a slightly corroded socket. If not, the cable has severed inside the mast at some point and will require replacement.Mark KisselKittiwake/H240