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I found a very useful application of a voltstick, besides checking for lost vibrators up you know where :wazzzup: :-------:

that is running across dodgy pendant light fittings that have dangerously exposed conductors protruding out of a ceiling rose. Specifically where there are multiple rewireable boards and that isolation and the use of GS38 VT probes cannot be guaranteed / assured to give a result without getting too close to the suspect conductors.

Anybody else have useful tips on what to do with a Voltstick?
 
They're good for checking to see if cables are live without having to cut into them so you can get your probes on; by the time you've done that it's a bit late if they were live.
 
Good for throwing at stupid people , or just killing the ones that trust the useless thing to tell you the same result twice !

Said it before and will say it again , they are the devils work and should be tread as such .
 
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There must be somewhere else that it could be stuffed into or around ?

Stiring a latte is a poor use: I use a lump hammer myself !
 
I've said it before and I'll say it again: they have their uses in the right application. Mine says on it "For use by competent persons only". Maybe i shouldn't be using it then...
 
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As a competent person you know to shut your eyes when cutting or get the apprentice to cut the cable for you and then lick it to check for isolation so you will be fine !:grinningelf:
Its the others i worry about ?:Angel_anim:
 
It's coming to that time of year when the voltstick becomes a valued diagnostic tool, they are great for quickly finding the dead or loose bulbs in a unlit series string of Christmas fairy lights.
 
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Yep have to admit I'm a fan of mine. I think as long as you know the limitations they are good as an indication to live cables, plus customers think they are amazing lol
 
Good idea, free voltstick with every board change. That should give the customers something to play with after you're gone
 
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plus customers think they are amazing lol
Our daughter think my voltstick is amazing. Then again. she is blonde...very very blonde. Some would use the term "bloody idiot" but she's ours so we have to accept some degree of responsibility:)
 
Our daughter think my voltstick is amazing. Then again. she is blonde...very very blonde. Some would use the term "bloody idiot" but she's ours so we have to accept some degree of responsibility:)

I agree, you'll need to educate her in the ways of safe isolation. Not sure about being blond though. Many members of the opposite sex tend to deceive us males by dying their hair to give the impression of not having the full complement of Kangeroos in the top paddock.
 
I got called out to a washing machine that the owner kept getting a shock from every time she got the washing out of the drum, checked with my stick and sure enough lit up near the drum, then checked with my megger, 75volts, traced it to several sockets on kitchen ring wired incorrectly (but my father in law did it and he knows why he's doing), lucky cause the sink is right next to the appliance and you would put your hand on it instinctively to stand up

Chris
 
Welll, it ain't rocket science, ay it. So said the builder ringing cos the light was stuck on.

Hopefully its still on!
 
Its a voltstick OK it costs less than 15 quid it works ........get a life FFS. what a bunch a sad moaning gits.
 

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