MULTIMETER (BATTERIES)
Round silver (chrome?) multimeter with volts marked up to 6 on its face. Brass needle. There is a pin with a brassy appearance. This is the negative probe. A brassy button with brassy ring attached (at the centre) operates the catch to the back cover. Inside there is a green lead with a positive probe at its end.
The item tested the voltage of batteries (up to six volts). At present there is still some movement of the needle but no accurate reading can be taken.
Details
Details
Unknown.
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