Hi,
At the moment the only way I can test for presence/absence of voltage is to use my Fluke multimeter and take a measurement. I must admit I do not particularly like touching a live or possibly live contact with the probe, even though I know fine that they're supposed to be safe even for significantly higher voltages.
On other threads I've seen references to specific testers to check voltages. Would these do anything that the Fluke doesn't do? In particular I saw on one thread the poster used something like this .. Volt Alert. How well do these work? It seems appealing that it doesn't require contact with the live terminal.
Thanks, Tony S
At the moment the only way I can test for presence/absence of voltage is to use my Fluke multimeter and take a measurement. I must admit I do not particularly like touching a live or possibly live contact with the probe, even though I know fine that they're supposed to be safe even for significantly higher voltages.
On other threads I've seen references to specific testers to check voltages. Would these do anything that the Fluke doesn't do? In particular I saw on one thread the poster used something like this .. Volt Alert. How well do these work? It seems appealing that it doesn't require contact with the live terminal.
Thanks, Tony S