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4 (1 Review) | UPC: 681035015667 | Model: General Tools CA10
AC CIRCUIT ANALYZER and LOAD
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General CA10 AC Circuit Analyzer Ideal for identifying 110/220VAC power circuit and wiring problems that can cause shocks, sparks, fires, equipment failures and poor equipment performance.
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Great little item
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This a handy little item for checking out the electrical wiring in a room. It's good for finding a fault between outlets in the same circuit, but it does require that you have some idea of how the wires are run in the walls. It also requires you to use your head to determine how to relate the readings to one another - this isn't a dummy-light sort of meter. It's also great for checking your installation of GFCI's, which can be tricky for novices. A nice addition would have been a sounder module to plug into a different outlet to easily check if they were on the same circuit, but you can always just do it the old fashioned way by flipping breakers.
Joey on Apr 09, 2015 I found this helpful (0)