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09-24-2021, 05:23 PM | #1 |
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Power circuit probe thoughts
I've been searching for electrical fault tracing tools other than just a test light and i wanted to get some feedback from anyone who has used a circuit tester probe.
These units are powered from the battery or cig lighter and can supply 12 and 24 AC, DC to a circuit. Do they sell wireless units that run off a battery? I feel the cord will be a pain.
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09-25-2021, 06:11 AM | #2 |
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Re: Power circuit probe thoughts
I've had several power probes over the years and I absolutely love them. I haven't broken down and gotten the latest one yet that can do resistance and all the other stuff. I doubt you'll find one cordless because the cord is to hook the unit to the vehicle's battery. If you didn't have a cord the power source would have to be integrated into the tool. The cord really isn't that bad to navigate around IMO. These are so darn handy. I rarely use a conventional test light anymore for troubleshooting. The nice thing about the probe is being able to apply power or grounds to a circuit. It will also tell you if you are dealing with a complete or open circuit. The hook units actually have an adapter to help isolate open/broken/shorted wires.
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09-25-2021, 04:25 PM | #3 |
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Re: Power circuit probe thoughts
I absolutely love mine!^^^
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09-27-2021, 10:56 AM | #4 |
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Re: Power circuit probe thoughts
Replaced that tool box drawer of long jumper wires I used in the '80's and '90's
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09-27-2021, 11:34 AM | #5 |
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Re: Power circuit probe thoughts
Funny I found this thread. I was looking at the Power Probes. I was considering getting a Power Prove IV. Are they easy for a novice to use?
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09-27-2021, 12:40 PM | #6 |
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Re: Power circuit probe thoughts
Read the instructions/watch the videos, they are a very capable tool and well worth it, even a basic one for doing simple circuit tests. They are invaluable in a fleet isolating power and ground issues on trailer lights, having a known good power and ground is amazing. I absolutely love mine, have one at work and one at home.
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