Non Contact Voltage Tester For Christmas Lights

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Clip Strip and S-hook package — Youll find yourself reaching for this multi-purpose tester well beyond the holiday season. Engineered with both a handy bulb pulling tool on the end to assist in removing the bulb from the string and a simple “push in to test” bulb tester on the back this tool tests both LED and incandescent light-string bulbs. Then, with the flip of a switch, the bulb tester becomes a fuse tester making troubleshooting a blown fuse quick and easy. The tools main function as an adjustable sensitivity non-contact voltage tester can be used year-round to test for the presence of AC voltage prior to working on any electrical project. The sensitivity adjustment component allows you to detect low voltage from only 12 VAC to up to 600 VAC, for standard residential connections. Because its non-contact you never risk touching live wires in order to determine the presence of voltage and the unit provides both a 360 deg bright red light and an audible beeping indication of the presence of voltage. Comfortable rubber over-molding provides slip-resistant grip with intuitive placement of the voltage sensitivity wheel near the thumb for ease of use. CE rated, and designed with multi-purpose features to make your life easier; youll use this tool for years to come. Requires 2 LR44 button cell batteries for operation (included).

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FAQ

Can you use voltage tester on Christmas lights?

Pull out one bulb at a time, and stick a piece of folded up foil into the bulb socket. If the lights come on, you know that’s the bad bulb. If they don’t, put the bulb back in and move on to the next one.

How can I test Christmas lights without a tester?

The key to using these small, low-voltage bulbs with normal house current is to connect them in series. If you multiply 2.5 volts by 48, you get 120 volts, and originally, that’s how many bulbs the strands had. A typical strand today adds two more bulbs so that there are 50 lights in the strand — a nice round number.

How do you measure Christmas light voltage?

A simple tester helps you fix holiday light strings fast.

One broken bulb on a strand of christmas lights can render the whole string completely useless. Good news, though: there’s a way to test (and fix) an entire string of miniature lights without having to check each bulb individually.

Do Christmas light testers really work?

A simple tester helps you fix holiday light strings fast.

One broken bulb on a strand of christmas lights can render the whole string completely useless. Good news, though: there’s a way to test (and fix) an entire string of miniature lights without having to check each bulb individually.

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