electric tester DIY

Bob Schmidt shows you a great tool to have when starting a home renovation project. An electric tester can help prevent accidental electric shock when working with electric. It is how to find out if a wire is hot and help determine the circuit in the electric panel to shut off. abandoned…
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This is a video i made to show you a few different kinds of electrical testers.Some of the testers have to have contact with a wire and some are no contact testers. One tester will show you if the outlet is wired right and working properly.All of the testers i have shown are inexpensive. It is always nice to have some kind of tester even if u do no electrical work. With a tester u can see if your outlet is live or not.
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18 Responses to electric tester DIY

  1. beransom says:

    There is one little gotcha with these testers. Say you have tested the wire found it hot. You turn the breaker off. You test again and it says it is still hot. What?! You could have another wire running next to the one you are testing that is still hot. The magnetic field that is part of current flow transfers from the hot wire and is picked up by the wire you are testing and shows a false positive. This is where you need another tester whose probes physically touch wires to show voltage.

  2. jjlwis says:

    this tool saved my life today!
    I was working on a recept, and saw and old hot tie in… figured that it was dead because i turned off the CB… but i probed it with my volt light.. and wouldn’t you know it was hot. thank goodness for that volt light!

  3. jjlwis says:

    also good for testing if your GFCI is still working properly. not too many people check monthly as it says on the outlet…

  4. 67tr876 says:

    am the 5000 view !

  5. JawazHIFI says:

    Great tips from you ..love all of them…

  6. stopher1124 says:

    thanks so much for the vids. i am starting a small gc company in tennessee and this is so helpful. although i have 3 years experience, this vids help me remember the basics. keep posting bob, thanks.

  7. marrrkeeee says:

    Good job. Bob.

  8. staciepaul says:

    thanks bob please keep posting.

  9. foshcat says:

    Yaaaaay! It’s Bob! More videos Bob! We love Bob videos. Yaaaaaay!

  10. MRSketch09 says:

    Good story, and you were wise to use insulated cutters.

    The worse to happen to me, is getting shocked by a shorted outlet.

    I was alert before when doing electrical work for myself, but now 100X more.

  11. MRSketch09 says:

    @Vid
    Looks like a very useful tool.

  12. poisomike87 says:

    I have used these things for years, I think any person that works with any type of wiring should have one of these. they are not expensive and can save your life

  13. zakzak000 says:

    This is a great tool, I have the Fluke variant. I don’t rely on just this to test for dead though when working on electrics, I get the multimeter out after to double check.

  14. MUCKLEWELLS says:

    LOL Bourne ……..

  15. wtbm123 says:

    Thank u ,I am glad u found the video useful.

  16. TIM31405 says:

    Wow I wish I knew about that xmas light tester years ago. Very detailed video. Good job!

  17. wtbm123 says:

    Thank you for watching

  18. PcTechFreddie says:

    Good stuff.. Thanks