Yes it is a digital multimeter, but I only paid about $10 for it.

What resistance should I be seeing.  I have noticed some drastic variations
as I change the scale on my meter.  The 200 ohm scale gives a reading of 91
ohms
2000 ohms scale reads 1500
20K scale reads 3.7
200k scale reads 10.7

What other symptoms might I look for to check for an issue in the power
rail.

I'm not sure if setting the scale to within the expected range will provide
a useful reading or not.  I think I'll borrow on of the Fluke meters from
work this weekend.



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