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Of course, thanks for the reply. Only require for basic tracing of cables etcNobody can recommend a volt stick in the proper sense, rather we would recommend no volt stick. But anyway that aside Kewtech Kewstickduo. It has an attenuation button on it which helps at a switch say to identify a single wire as being live.
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Me too - thanks LukeAs above ..I only use them for basic test and tracing along a cable
Thanks mateI have a UNI-T UT13A, which has a wheel to adjust the sensitivity, and will detect down to 24v supposedly. I can't say if it's any better or worse than others on the market, as it's the only one I have ever owned (5 years).
I wouldn't be without it though, one of the most useful tools I own. Great for identifying cables.
Could you try when you get a chance? I'd be intrigued, given they're some what dependent on current too and can be flakey at 230v! BT wiring?I have a UNI-T UT13A, which has a wheel to adjust the sensitivity, and will detect down to 24v supposedly. I can't say if it's any better or worse than others on the market, as it's the only one I have ever owned (5 years).
I wouldn't be without it though, one of the most useful tools I own. Great for identifying cables.
Hi Guys Im looking to purchase a new voltage stick…would appreciate any input/recommendations on the best one to buy? What do you guys use?
Thanks
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I’ve used one of these and found it to be very good.
Me either, but i was just pointing out the tool.Looking at the address and the feedback of that seller, I would definitely not be buying from them!
Me either, but i was just pointing out the tool.
Unbranded product.
"Safety level: CE CAT.II 1000V"
"Security level: CE CAT.II 1000V"
"Height <2000m"
Not sure I'd even point it out to anyone on a public forum. Who knows what standard it is manufactured to as there's no indication from the description or images. Perhaps they're great or perhaps quality varies wildly from one to the next
Pretty Mouth said:
I have a UNI-T UT13A, which has a wheel to adjust the sensitivity, and will detect down to 24v supposedly. I can't say if it's any better or worse than others on the market, as it's the only one I have ever owned (5 years).
I wouldn't be without it though, one of the most useful tools I own. Great for identifying cables.
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Obviously, you ensured the one you have promoted complies.
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