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Engineering, 22.04.2020 18:27 smilingntn33p7pqpp

While discussing the testing of a Hall-effect switch:

Technician A says that the Hall-effect switch should read zero volts with the feeler gauge inserted between the hall layer and the magnet with battery voltage applied. Technician B says that the Hall-effect switch can only be tested with a scan tool. Who is correct?

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