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Funny results with my amaturish testing :)
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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 41020" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>Listen guys, there are market stall neons ,yes , but also better quality ones, been using one for years, they have their uses and are just part of your armoury of testers . In the van I have an old Drumond to fall back on, a Steinel , a brand new can't remember make one, all singing dancing, a Voltstick, the dreaded neon, a bell set ( doorbell &amp; battery) best thing for tracing and identifying cables, a Martindale Socket tester and an enclosure with a bell &amp; tranny with a plug and lead... good for yanking fuses out and finding the circuit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 41020, member: 1408"] Listen guys, there are market stall neons ,yes , but also better quality ones, been using one for years, they have their uses and are just part of your armoury of testers . In the van I have an old Drumond to fall back on, a Steinel , a brand new can't remember make one, all singing dancing, a Voltstick, the dreaded neon, a bell set ( doorbell & battery) best thing for tracing and identifying cables, a Martindale Socket tester and an enclosure with a bell & tranny with a plug and lead... good for yanking fuses out and finding the circuit [/QUOTE]
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