GeorgeTelford wrote:PLEASE use a meter between damp carpet and earth to see if there is a Voltage
Ira wrote:GeorgeTelford wrote:PLEASE use a meter between damp carpet and earth to see if there is a Voltage
George, exactly how do I do this? And anyone else here in the states, what does an inexpensive meter sell for?
TD4FREEW/CTD wrote:Home Depot has a nifty little device called a Voltage Detector. $15. senses voltage through induction and flashes red and makes noise when voltage is present. all you need to do is wave it around the power source in question.
these are however, not very accurate, and can go off when only potential for voltage is there, not real voltage.
harbor freight has a meter that can do anything a novice will ever need for like $10 on sale.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/d ... mber=42396
this is exactly what i use at work.
cracker39 wrote:Won't this devicedo the necessary checking of campground hookups?
Ira wrote:TD4FREEW/CTD wrote:Home Depot has a nifty little device called a Voltage Detector. $15. senses voltage through induction and flashes red and makes noise when voltage is present. all you need to do is wave it around the power source in question.
these are however, not very accurate, and can go off when only potential for voltage is there, not real voltage.
harbor freight has a meter that can do anything a novice will ever need for like $10 on sale.
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/d ... mber=42396
this is exactly what i use at work.
Will I need a degree in engineering to work this thing?
asianflava wrote:Is there a polarizer on your lens? I can see everything except for the display. Or maybe bad lighting?
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