Who needs a volstick, just use the apprentices finger
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I cant believe so many people have negative views about these, they are brillaint and save a lot of time to verify circuits and avoid removing accessory plate's untill you need to. Imaging your in a 5 storey office block testing a 36 way landlords board with no circuit chart or any details, you can not unscrew every spur and put it back till you find the circuit your after. They save heaps of time and help get the job done quicker. A great bit of kit!
If its a socket I know a few guys that trip the breaker using a plug top and then see which mcb has tripped
HAHA, Brilliant! I'm well up for that! Save me a hell of a lot of time! Call it a functional test too!
If its a socket I know a few guys that trip the breaker using a plug top and then see which mcb has tripped
Thats nuts doing it like that, they could cause a lot more problems for them selves.
Or you can use a socket N see tester with audible noise and switch of the circuits one at a time till it goes quite, and if its really far use walkie talkies so your not walking back n forth or up flights of stairs.
If its a socket I know a few guys that trip the breaker using a plug top and then see which mcb has tripped
HAHA, Brilliant! I'm well up for that! Save me a hell of a lot of time! Call it a functional test too!
I cant believe so many people have negative views about these, they are brillaint and save a lot of time to verify circuits and avoid removing accessory plate's untill you need to. Imaging your in a 5 storey office block testing a 36 way landlords board with no circuit chart or any details, you can not unscrew every spur and put it back till you find the circuit your after. They save heaps of time and help get the job done quicker. A great bit of kit!
Well, that's rough as 'hellholes' and extremely dangerous for the occupants too!
EDIT:....and it sure makes you look professional...not!
How is it any different to tripping an rcd?
You do it everytime you do a ramp test?
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