Ok #electronics nerds. I must be doing something wrong.

(Edit: Narrator: he was doing something wrong. As usual. Probes plugged into the wrong holes on the multimeter!)

If I put my multimeter on resistance (that’s what I have done, isn’t it?) and I touch the 2 probes together, I expect to see basically 0 resistance. But I see 12.59. Then I touch the probes to the 2 terminals of my thermistor. I get basically the same reading. That makes no sense to me.

I mean, I think the thermistor has gone bad, but I also don’t understand whether I’m doing this right. Is this actually a common failure mode for thermistors or am I doing something dumb with my multimeter?

@paco
Disregard my post, @revk had the same idea as I did.

Can you post a photo showing where your leads are plugged into the multimeter?

@brendan Yep. I am embarrassed. Wrong hole, you idiot. https://infosec.exchange/@paco/116273308690418878

@revk

Paco Hope (@[email protected])

Attached: 1 image @[email protected] I think so?

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@paco @revk It's good you got to the bottom of this mystery. We've all made that same mistake before, more than once!

@brendan @paco Indeed, been there, done that!

Now I need a "got the t-shirt" design for

"wrong hole [multimeter edition]"