Its arrived and have to say I am quite impressed, with the removable prong bridge it act just like any other Volt Stick, but with the bridge removed it is much more selective.

I have obviously missed something in this thread, what is a single point contact tester if not a volt stick?
 
Its arrived and have to say I am quite impressed, with the removable prong bridge it act just like any other Volt Stick, but with the bridge removed it is much more selective.

I have obviously missed something in this thread, what is a single point contact tester if not a volt stick?

Voltsticks are generally non contact. They work over a small gap. No electrical contact.
 
Its arrived and have to say I am quite impressed, with the removable prong bridge it act just like any other Volt Stick, but with the bridge removed it is much more selective.

I have obviously missed something in this thread, what is a single point contact tester if not a volt stick?
I thought a volt stick was a non-contact tester? Where’s this single point doo dah coming from?

I must admit I use a non contact tester myself tracing switch wires in multi gang switches, but would never trust it to prove dead.

my two prong tester does ac/dc and has lights for approximate ranges ie 3,6,12,50 110, 230 and 400v
Can also be used as a low power continuity tester for fuses etc
 
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Its arrived and have to say I am quite impressed, with the removable prong bridge it act just like any other Volt Stick, but with the bridge removed it is much more selective.

I have obviously missed something in this thread, what is a single point contact tester if not a volt stick?
It's like a phase tester but insulated

Works on capacitive coupling I think , can't find the link atm
 
So what is a single point contact tester? would my neon screwdriver comply. ?
 
 
my two prong tester does ac/dc and has lights for approximate ranges ie 3,6,12,50 110, 230 and 400v
Can also be used as a low power continuity tester for fuses etc
My two prong tester Fluke T150 does 12, 24,50,120,230,400 & 690, AC, continuity, a hold function, but it is two prong.
 
My two prong tester Fluke T150 does 12, 24,50,120,230,400 & 690, AC, continuity, a hold function, but it is two prong.

My two prong tester (Kewtech) will also work in single prong mode, but with reduced functionality.
 
My two prong tester (Kewtech) will also work in single prong mode, but with reduced functionality.
Never occurred to me to try it in single prong mode, will try it now? yep with no indication of voltage, but does show phase connected, so we both had one all along and did not know it. ?
 
would my neon screwdriver comply.
It will soon tell you about your points of contact , if you transport it in a sandy wet pocket. Builder style.
 
This has already been discussed.
The new Megger MET 1000 has a one contact voltage indicator setting.
Gas engineers use them to test pipes and stuff.
 
My two prong tester (Kewtech) will also work in single prong mode, but with reduced functionality.
Mine too, at least you can tell if switches are live........when the earths have been cut back.?
 
Same with my Fluke. No indication of voltage but will yell at you and light up to show that it is live.
 
In the car park of the local Screwfix, but predates their occupation of the site.Some disused 12V chargers (box has a transformer and PCB in it), but look at the quality of the SY cable installation! Now it is opaque and split due to UV. There must have been around a dozen of them in total.
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In the car park of the local Screwfix, but predates their occupation of the site.Some disused 12V chargers (box has a transformer and PCB in it), but look at the quality of the SY cable installation! Now it is opaque and split due to UV. There must have been around a dozen of them in total.View attachment 87907

Wouldn't surprise me if some prize pi$$ocks think they're for recharging their car batteries.....maybe even Screwfix customers. ?
 
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Been helping a friend out who has just moved into a 1970's built and bodged ever since house. Lovely consumer unit, sockets in the bedroom not working, (lost neutral) on closer inspection as the cable was only about 2foot long, this was the cause hidden away in all the gash wires looks like it was snipped off for God knows what reason when the con unit was upgraded, no faults found on the cable! Final one was ripping out the kitchen bodgery a rake of spurs off spurs and a cooker hood that went dead with the cooker, removing the isolator face and outlet plate gave no answers so out came the chisel and hello what have we here then!
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Yesterday's shenanigans, digger driver pulling out roots and oops, only about 2inches under the topsoil, did have tape but directly on top of the cable, chap didn't stand a chance of not hitting it! Quick joint in the woods and off to the next one!
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