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4 (1 Review) | Catalog: 4910269-B | Model: Fluke T6-1000-OB
T6-1000,ELECTRICAL TESTER W/FIELDSENSE, FLAT - OPEN BOX OR SLIGHTLY USED DEMO UNIT - FULL WARRANTY
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Measure voltage up to 1000 V ac through the open fork, without test lead contact to live voltage. + Without opening covers or removing wire nuts. On wires up to AWG 4/0 (120 mm 2 ), carrying as much as 200 A.
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This tester is handy to have in the tool box for checking voltage and current draw for motors and other stuff where you don't want to take the time to unwrap the electrical tape from a split bolt, pull a cap on a tap connector or remove a wire splice. The biggest problems for me are that I keep forgetting to put my finger on the ground contact and the wire needs to be all the way down in the throat for accurate measurements. Still, as compared to unwrapping a splice to measure voltage it is fast and easy.
J. C. Cooper on Mar 19, 2018 I found this helpful (0)