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Old 03-07-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Default Voltage Indicator Pens?

I use t use the RED MK ones with sound. Now i have a "Di Log" with led light as well and love it.

what is the best available?

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use fluke, wouldn't use anything different
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Fluke.
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Definatly the Fluke ''VoltAlert''..
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Default Re: Voltage Indicator Pens?

Quote:
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Definatly the Fluke ''VoltAlert''..
I think there all a load of rubbish ,i got given one years ago and have never used it
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Only use to test live, and not proven dead! or you will be one day
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Default Re: Voltage Indicator Pens?

fluke too, but i find the battery tends to be a little loose, and can cause it to malfunction, anyone else have the same problem ?

If You Build It, They Will Come!!!!!

A forum aint a forum without discussion, but I won't put up with personal abusive comments!!!
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use a fluke but as has been said to c if circult live then still double check with test meter
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Im using Fluke here too.
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The alphatek ones are good but the light on them tends to have a life of its own.

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