Tom J
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I want to see if a plug socket wire coming into my garage is live or not, is it one of these i need? and will it detect it through the rubber sheathing?
http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?cId=A331921&ts=11472&id=54634
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R Lee
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just lick it
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CorsAsh
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quote: Originally posted by Richard Lee
just lick it
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Jules
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Surely you can test with a normal multimeter?
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C2RL R
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that will only work on bare conductors
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CorsAsh
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And no, it won't work through the sheating. You need to hold the metal bit on the bare wire, thumb on the other end and see if it lights up in the middle.
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Seethegrim
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Correct. You also get one which has a very sharp point which allows you to stick it through the rubber sheathing. If it lights up, you in business.
ps: dont lick the wire..... its a tad stronger than a battery. hahahahahhha
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Mistamist
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I have something like this :
i also have this pen looking thing that has a buzzer and a led that flashes when it is near a mains current.
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Robin
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jab it in.
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C2RL R
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buy a voltstick if you wanna test through the insulation
http://www.voltstick.co.uk/
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Mistamist
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thats the other one i got! its a wicked little gadget. mine is green and doesnt have any writing on, and has a buzzer.
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Tom J
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where can you buy them voltsticks?
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Nismo
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touch it against your banjo.
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Mistamist
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nicked mine from the sparkie that used to work for the company i work for.
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mattk
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just stick your finger on it.
Tests if your Breakers are working as well
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drunkenfool
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I got another mains shock 2 days ago when I was rewiring the electrics in the garden, I was being slack and didnt turn off one of the spurs and thought Id just work around it that makes 3 I've had now
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mav
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simple multimeter with probes through the sheathing job done
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C2RL R
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i have never done that and wouldnt recomend it. insulation is there to protect you against electric shocks so why would you want to pierce a hole in it?
You can buy voltsticks from and electrical wholesaler or online from:
http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=45560&criteria=voltstick&doy=4m4
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C2RL R
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this a better one:
http://www.brewtime.co.uk/product-detail.asp?d=992
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Ally
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Registered: 2nd Jul 03
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You can buy one from argos but its £25
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