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ed c.
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Boat electric wiring

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Is there a practical way to find a short in the DC wiring? Is there a meter available for detecting shorts? I remember back in the 70's the phone co. used a meter to detect shorts by giving off a series of clicks. Any help would be appreciated.
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With no power on, you can use a tone generator(like what the phone company used) and a probe to find the short. You put the tone generator on one end of a known shorted line and then probe the other ends of circuit to find tone and identify the circuit.
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