dstroy
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@dstroy when testing these NPN transistors, you’re supposed to test six things because there are three poles, with each you switch the polarity on. When you put the probes one way and it reads say 12,000 ohms, when you reverse the polarity on those same 2 poles, is it supposed to always be
negative ohms? High ohms one way and negative the other? Or do I have this wrong?
Your transistors are npn according to their part numbers, just look up the part number and read the data sheets, those give you the values you want to test for. You already found what your coil resistance is supposed to be from the data sheet.
Now all you need is a bit more understanding of what the different components do, and then you’ll be able to follow circuits easily because they all make “logical sense” once you understand how components interact together, most circuits are designed in a similar way.