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Can't seem to find in retail,obsolete I'm told, anyone have surplus stock ?
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Can't seem to find in retail,obsolete I'm told, anyone have surplus stock ?
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You can misuse and tester or tool. Do they not allow any phone or other testers designed for low voltage/current applications?They don't make them because you can't use then on any job that has strict safety rules.
They are no longer rated to do what they did for decades.
You can misuse and tester or tool. Do they not allow any phone or other testers designed for low voltage/current applications?
There are CAT III rated solenoid voltage testers...
They don't make them because you can't use then on any job that has strict safety rules.
They are no longer rated to do what they did for decades.
Can't seem to find in retail,obsolete I'm told, anyone have surplus stock ?
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Release the hounds!Buy a Fluke DMM.
You could get a Wiggy on eBay I bet.
What about Knopp or Ideal solenoid testers? What are they rated?
I bought a wiggy years ago based on Larry Fine's recommendation. I never used it...
... a real electrician needs to know how to test for all circumstances and there are numerous things out there that will give you false readings on a DMM, whereas a Wiggy will show you the truth. I probably get at least one call every month from someone in the field telling my something is "leaking" voltage because they are using a DMM and showing line voltage through an SCR or something. I have them connect a Wiggy and it reads zero.
The best place for a wiggy is under the tire of my truck as I'm driving away.
Ok so what is so bad about the wiggy?:?
Ditto on this question.
That's what I have.Knopp, correct?