Plug the tester in.... Notice it's loose, and watch the readings of the volts change as you change the position of the plug in the socket....
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Pete. Haven't you heard of a shake, rock it, socket and see tester? Almost as good as Megger:D
 
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almost as good as my hammer method. if it works when you hit it, it's loose.
 
Pete. Haven't you heard of a shake, rock it, socket and see tester? Almost as good as Megger:D
Heard of a socket tester, and I knew what the OP meant, I thought it was street talk for putting his socket tester in, nearly went to my post box to see if the postie had rocked some letters in for me:D:p:confused:o_O
 
here's a nice technical explanation related to fault finding. it concerns the conversion of kinetic energy and Newton's Law which states that for any action, there is a corresponding equal reaction. basically put into layman's terms, this means to hit it with a hammer and see if it works.
 

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