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magma tool bags and totes are mid-range value for money, and something like this is essential.
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That looks interesting, what is it?
Beg pardon ? What stage of your training are you at and what experience do you have ?
Well that's a voltage indicator. In your level 2 course you should have covered safe isolation procedure in both theory and practical, including the EAWR, HSE GS38, etc.
What’s the difference between the two Fluke:
https://www.NoLinkingToThis/c/elect...rs/cat7910007#category=cat7910007&brand=fluke
£26.32
Specs listed here, but you only need a basic function for safe isolation.
You won't need one at all if you are still studying and not working alone.
T90/T110/T130/T150 Voltage and Continuity Testers - https://www.fluke.com/en-gb/product/electrical-testing/basic-testers/fluke-t90-t110-t130-t150
i rely on this. had it for 20 years. never failed yet. :
Used to test the wind up Megger testers on apprentice's ear lobes........and for more accurate measurement, this is the dog's bollox. and before anyone posts negative waves, mine's calibrated to July 2019.
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