June 2, 2008

Continuity Tester - Testing Tools



There are a large number of small equipments that are required for everyday purposes. A home owner or a handyman need to make minor home repairs for which they require the help of certain tools. The list of tools is quite long with electrical tools being the most commonly found tools in the house. Apart from the normal duct tapes, wires and screw drivers, another frequently found object is the continuity tester that is absolutely necessary.

Tester Details

A continuity tester is mainly a device or an instrument that helps to determine whether an electrical circuit is complete or broken. A continuity tester is very similar to a screw driver in appearance. In fact, it can be safely said that it is an electrical screw driver. Using the tester is a child's play. To test the supply of current, an individual only needs to touch the point of the tester to the fuse. Another end of the tester has a small light bulb. If the fuse is working properly, the tester immediately gets illuminated. If there is no current, the tester would not light. The tester is used for a large number of purposes. It includes, short circuit tests, radiation testing, emission tests and for tracking busted cables. The continuity tester is a basic tool when it comes to repairing or checking domestic appliances like lamps, televisions, microwaves and such other home equipments.

Usually, the tester works of batteries that are either alkaline or silver. There are testers available that also have an audible output. Hence, the individual can concentrate on the electrical work without having to check each time whether the tester is illuminated or not. Also, another important factor is that the time of response is extremely short. This allows the individual to carry out several other tests along with listening to the audio output. A very significant use of the tester is for testing computers. With the tester it is easy to find out if there is a problem of short circuit between the lands and the cracks in the tracks.

A continuity tester is a vital tool and every household must have it. This would ensure that the individual is able to check the flow of current within seconds.

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