farzooks
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Post by farzooks on Mar 3, 2013 23:23:43 GMT
That'd be fine. Just a cautionary word of advice - if you get one of the cheap meters, they're fine for battery checking, etc, but don't do mains testing with one. Many of them are badly protected against mains voltages if anything goes wrong.
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Post by addict on Mar 3, 2013 23:29:09 GMT
That'd be fine. Just a cautionary word of advice - if you get one of the cheap meters, they're fine for battery checking, etc, but don't do mains testing with one. Many of them are badly protected against mains voltages if anything goes wrong. I decided against buying the one linked in my post because the seller got some very bad reviews on ebay. I really don't like buying stuff off the internet. I'll get one in B&Q although I may never use it because I can use the Provari to test battery voltage. I don't know what you mean by mains testing. If it entails sticking wires into a socket I definitely won't be trying my hand at that.
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Post by Bluefish on Mar 4, 2013 13:38:44 GMT
Addict you use the meter for testing continuity, volts, ohms and temperature. So you can test vaping stuff or your car battery or sockets in your house etc etc
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