electricalperson
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Really? Hmmm.
i dont know if your reffering to my typo. it ment to say my and not y
i have a k-60 now and the t+pro sits in the box
Really? Hmmm.
What's the pro/cons of a K-60/T+ Pro?
I have a T+ Pro like you but wonder why you'd want a K-60. I did look it up and with the lack of continuity, I'll stick with the T+ Pro. I think that I've considered the K-60 before and discounted it for the lack of continuity for one.the t+pro as a lot of bells and whistles and the K-60 and your run of the mill solenoid tester. better than the wiggy and cat 3 rated. the t+pro acts like a solenoid tester , it lights up and shakes in your hand. even has a flashlight, gfci tester (knopp automatically tests gfcis by going hot to g on a gfci circuit) and tests ohms and continuity. (k-60 does not measure continuity just voltage) the K-60 is the best real solenoid tester on the market. either one will make you happy
I dont feel that I need to explain myself to anyone but I am glad you brought up megger because I was running out of tools to buy on ebay and I dont have a megger yet . Sorry Marc I will get one soon.not me. usually if i break out a new meter or something they will say either "you wasted money on that" or "you dont need that"
they said i wasted money when i bought a megger. :grin:
No, the latter. I love my K-60's and haven't tried a T+. Hmmm.i dont know if your reffering to my typo. it ment to say my and not y
i have a k-60 now and the t+pro sits in the box
Is it possible to mis-interpret the indications? That's always been my hesitation with multi-function testers. The K-60 will only react to real electricity. A tester that lights up both with and without power can be confusing ... can't it?the t+pro ... tests ohms and continuity.
Yes, it lights up all the time but how can it be confusing as it vibrates "only" when reading voltage?Is it possible to mis-interpret the indications? That's always been my hesitation with multi-function testers. The K-60 will only react to real electricity. A tester that lights up both with and without power can be confusing ... can't it?
Is it possible to mis-interpret the indications? That's always been my hesitation with multi-function testers. The K-60 will only react to real electricity. A tester that lights up both with and without power can be confusing ... can't it?
it doesnt vibrate on low voltage like 12 or 24 voltsYes, it lights up all the time but how can it be confusing as it vibrates "only" when reading voltage?
True but if it doesn't vibrate and doesn't buzz, it's time to look at the screen. That one LED lights if it's over 30V but I wonder if it'll vibrate when over the 30V?it doesnt vibrate on low voltage like 12 or 24 volts
That one LED lights if it's over 30V but I wonder if it'll vibrate when over the 30V?
Nope, not the continuity single LED in the stack but a seperate LED on the left side.... or if the battery is dead? :roll:
I'll stick with my wiggy, I bought it for a reason and that's it.
... or if the battery is dead? :roll:
I'll stick with my wiggy, I bought it for a reason and that's it.
That's how I feel about it.I'll stick with my wiggy, I bought it for a reason and that's it.
That's how I don't want to feel.. . . i just miss using a real solenoid tester.
It vibrates when over 40V, the AC LED(what I was thinking about) and DC LEDs light when over 24V.it doesnt vibrate on low voltage like 12 or 24 volts