Just one example will do.Could use a variety of methods but none of them would be the use of a neon screwdriver
A neon screwdriver only requires a TINY current to flow. So just touching a wall for instance will give a high impedance path to earth and will be good enough for the tiny current needed to light the neon.Hang on a minute.... If you have no earth or neutral, how would u test with a neon screwdriver ? You need to be a reasonable earth for the neon to light, so if your stood on a wooden floor or wear rubber boots prodave has the same problem as someone with a set of multitesters.
Thanks kerching ill take a look at one of those where do u get them fromeBay
I disagree, a wall is not going to give u enough potential difference to light a neon, if it did then I could shove my testers on the same wall and get a reading of the voltage. I'm not 100% sure but don't you need a difference of 90v to light a neon ?A neon screwdriver only requires a TINY current to flow. So just touching a wall for instance will give a high impedance path to earth and will be good enough for the tiny current needed to light the neon.Hang on a minute.... If you have no earth or neutral, how would u test with a neon screwdriver ? You need to be a reasonable earth for the neon to light, so if your stood on a wooden floor or wear rubber boots prodave has the same problem as someone with a set of multitesters.
I disagree, a neon needs such little current it will light.I disagree, a wall is not going to give u enough potential difference to light a neon, if it did then I could shove my testers on the same wall and get a reading of the voltage. I'm not 100% sure but don't you need a difference of 90v to light a neon ?
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