Le 01-04-2013 09:58, Gene Heskett a écrit :
THE IMPORTANT PART of this msg:
At the lumberyards, like Lowes or Home Depot, in the electrical
aisle, they
have shirt pocket sized electrical 'Sniffers" not much bigger than a
pen or
pencil. Often their power switch is the pocket clip, you grab the
end and
squeeze the clip shut, then the other end has a plastic coated blade,
and
it will trill like a canary & blink an LED you can see when that
blade is
within 1 to 2 inches of a live wire.
They sell for something in the ten dollar range, very cheap for
something
that can save your life by finding hot stuff that isn't supposed to
be,
like your refrigerator, often installed within reach of the usually
well
grounded stuff of the kitchen sink?
The reply was an entertaining read !
Now if I understood the above correctly, a hot device would be one from
which someone would get a shock by touching it, is it ?
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