That's interesting. I've worked electronics all my life. That has to be handy around your boiler pumps, to see if they're actually getting juice. Hey, your computer printed a $5 bill. Cool!
Not all good tools need to be expensive. Tools are a tough market because we have been told that tools are expensive and if they not they aren’t any good. Without doubt there is a lot of garbage out there but there are some good inexpensive tools too. Good video Joe.👍🇨🇦
My complaint about these is it only tests the hot wire, not the nuetral. I have tested circuits the hot is OK from source to load but the circuit still not happening. So I have to break out the old MM to test the nuetral to find the fault. !
In telecommunications, there are toners that allow you to trace a cable back even to the patch panel. I know that electricians must have a similar tool for working on circuit breaker panels. I wish I had one now, I have a bad switch in my guest bathroom I need to figure which circuit breaker I'm on. I don't my trial and error, but I hate having to reset clocks.
That's interesting. I've worked electronics all my life. That has to be handy around your boiler pumps, to see if they're actually getting juice. Hey, your computer printed a $5 bill. Cool!
Not all good tools need to be expensive. Tools are a tough market because we have been told that tools are expensive and if they not they aren’t any good. Without doubt there is a lot of garbage out there but there are some good inexpensive tools too. Good video Joe.👍🇨🇦
Thanks
My complaint about these is it only tests the hot wire, not the nuetral.
I have tested circuits the hot is OK from source to load but the circuit
still not happening. So I have to break out the old MM to test the nuetral
to find the fault.
!
In telecommunications, there are toners that allow you to trace a cable back even to the patch panel. I know that electricians must have a similar tool for working on circuit breaker panels. I wish I had one now, I have a bad switch in my guest bathroom I need to figure which circuit breaker I'm on. I don't my trial and error, but I hate having to reset clocks.
when the circuit has plugs, i plug in a radio and turn the volume up.
@@Jon-hx7pe That's a good idea.