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    Jon,

    A Multimeter (or VOM) is a device for testing electrical and/or electronic circuits.



    An inexpensive multimeter will put you back around $10.00

    You can test whether a circuit is open or closed, called continuity. By putting the two probes on either side of an electric device such as a circuit breaker you can determine if the device is operating as advertised.

    You could also test if a heating element is good or bad or if there is a break in a circuit or a short in a circuit to ground.

    I guess I was lucky as a kid as my dad taught me to use a multimeter quite young. I have never been without one.

    If you do not have one, or do not know how to use one, you will most likely have to take your iron to a repair shop that does. They will test your iron for you and isolate the fault to a specific component.
    They, or you, may then need to contact Reliable for a replacement if the component is specific to your iron.

    If the component is a generic one they may be able to replace it from their stock.
    Last edited by Steve Ashton; 4th September 19 at 09:55 AM.
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