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A strictly MUST have for ALL Electrical Lighting people!
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Those, SERIOUSLY, are strictly must have!
ALL & I mean ALL linemen who works on streetlights have those, all those who works on electrical lines has those, all who works on residential wiring has those, those who experiment with electricity, SHOULD have those, those who installs new lights SHOULD have this.
This helps measure voltage, make sure of grounding continuity, find problems, shows electrical info & tests. & can even tell how much power a light draws!
I would be SHOCKED if you didn't have one!
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Can you guys who has one tell me what you use it for and how you use it...
I use the continuity setting to test if something is grounded! I also use it to find problems with a magnetic ballast whether it's shorted or not.
I mainly use the ohmmeter setting to test incandescent light bulbs and fluorescent electrodes, but also any kind of coil (motor, ballast, transformer) or electronic components.
I can even test capacitors and transistors with mine!
Now those kill-a-watt is all over the stores...I saw a bunch in Home Depot, Lowes, Radio Shack and even Bed Bath & Beyond! I guess people are trying to save energy and using them to measure how much power stuff uses!
As to clamp meters, I have 2, and around a half dozen digital multimeters.
The ones on the left now comes with a backlight...a cool orange color backlight...BRIGHT!!!! Just PM me....
I have a better auto-ranging multimeter meter though I only wanted it for the leads + it was free and it was the only good thing that was free on that day