Discuss Oooh ......and you can get a calibration cert in the Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
More to the point Rosco, how do you calibrate a volt stick? ohh I see with yer Jumper, as in Pullover.Who needs a calibration cert for one of them, all you need is a jumper
Only certificate you’ll get with these is a “Death Certificate”Who needs a calibration cert for one of them, all you need is a jumper
Not seen one like that Tel, as a tool tart where did you get itthis one of mine is very useful when you have several cables at a switch and you need to ID perm L, sw.L etc. the conductor has to be in the forked end to activate it, so it don't pick up on adjacent cables when it shouldn't. obviously not suitable for safe isolation,?
Not a fan of volt sticks but that one looks dead handy, as per your exampleRapid, Severalls Lane, Colchester, Essex CO4 5JS. www.rapidonline.com Tel: 01206 751166 Registered in England, address as above. Registered Number: 1509592
£28 +VAT.
Just ordered one tel £34.99 bargain !!!!this one of mine is very useful when you have several cables at a switch and you need to ID perm L, sw.L etc. the conductor has to be in the forked end to activate it, so it don't pick up on adjacent cables when it shouldn't. obviously not suitable for safe isolation,
I can live with the extra £1.39 tel ! I’ll just do a couple of hours in the morning to make it up
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