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LarryFine said:
I was refering to the wiggy in Marks post. You know, the Wiggy, the topic of this thread?
LarryFine said:
well, to quote someone famous:zog said:I was refering to the wiggy in Marks post. You know, the Wiggy, the topic of this thread?
mdshunk said:Yeah, I read that, and since I didn't have an answer, I substituted something that I wanted to talk about.
My bad. I thought the reference was for solenoid testers in general, not a particular brand. You know, wiggy with a lower-case W.zog said:I was refering to the wiggy in Marks post. You know, the Wiggy, the topic of this thread?
Beats me. I sucked in English class. Where I live, "Over the fence, throw hay to the cows, once", is a perfectly acceptacle sentence. Capitol letters? Don't know much about those.LarryFine said:My bad. I thought the reference was for solenoid testers in general, not a particular brand. You know, wiggy with a lower-case W.
Marc?
I feel the wiggy is junk that is my opinion.satcom said:May I ask, why you would want to say good riddance, to one of the few safety voltage testers still on the market, the only other safe option is a 3 lamp light bulb test, but the home made, test leads on that would not mesure up to current safety standards.
Come on, don't hold back, why don't you tell us how you really feel about it?quogueelectric said:I feel the wiggy is junk that is my opinion.
Allow me to rephrase the question: were you referring only to the Wiggington brand, or solenoid testers in general?mdshunk said:Capitol letters? Don't know much about those.
Maybe it can sense the difference netween 120-240 deg. and 240-120 deg.tom baker said:Beats me how it can measure phase rotation with only two leads.
I was talking about Wigginton, but the discussion that resulted was actually much more interesting. Forums are neat like that.LarryFine said:Allow me to rephrase the question: were you referring only to the Wiggington brand, or solenoid testers in general?
Hey Ive gotta work with this stuff. It makes my skin crawl. When I was techie oriented the simpson was the bomb then the fluke 77 bechman tech 310 any of this junk ring a bell? State of the art 30 yrs ago..........mivey said:Come on, don't hold back, why don't you tell us how you really feel about it?![]()
mdshunk said:Beats me. I sucked in English class. Where I live, "Over the fence, throw hay to the cows, once", is a perfectly acceptacle sentence. Capitol letters? Don't know much about those.
Never would leave home without my Vol Con tester but I still call it a Wiggy.:grin:peter d said:I never used a Wiggy anyway. My choice was and is the Vol Con.
LarryFine said:My bad. I thought the reference was for solenoid testers in general, not a particular brand. You know, wiggy with a lower-case W.
Marc?
georgestolz said:
georgestolz said:
********************************************************iaov said:Never would leave home without my Vol Con tester but I still call it a Wiggy.:grin: