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| Subject: | Re: Finding open/shorts in car electrical system |
| From: | wmc_st@xxiii.com |
| Date: | Tue, 19 Dec 2006 21:46:07 -0500 |
At 09:40 PM 12/19/2006, David Scheidt wrote: > It doesn't work on powered equipment, which might be a limitation for some. Also note, the telephone & network toners I've used require both leads from it to be connected to a pair of wires. They don't have to be a circuit or have a load on them, but it doesn't work on a single wire, which could be a problem with automotive style wiring. -Wayne |
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