25-07-13, 07:29 AM
This for £24 is probably the simplest of testers, but it'll cover most car / bike / household jobs with voltage indication via LEDs (indeed, I have a Megger one that I keep with the bike because it takes up hardly any space) http://isswww.co.uk/VoltageContinuity-Pr...Fluke-T90/
No current measurement, but current is a seldom used function in my experience (industrial testing apart); for domestic stuff, it's simply verifying the presence or absence of a voltage that matters (rather than knowing the actual numerical voltage), plus it has continuity (those 2 functions will see to most jobs).
No current measurement, but current is a seldom used function in my experience (industrial testing apart); for domestic stuff, it's simply verifying the presence or absence of a voltage that matters (rather than knowing the actual numerical voltage), plus it has continuity (those 2 functions will see to most jobs).