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    Electrical test leads



    Gents,

    I'm looking for some small tip electrical test probes, to be able to test hard to access terminals.

    I have a fluke 116 multimeter and the tips of the test leads are quite small but after trying to take the resistance readings on a CN plug for a Daikin condenser fan motor today I found they aren't small enough.

    I ended up using a paperclip to push into the CN plug to take the readings but was hoping to be able to get a set of smaller tip test probes to use with my multimeter.

    The only ones I've seen are the FLUKE TL910 but they are pretty pricey at £60

    Which ones do you use?


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    Re: Electrical test leads

    get 15amp fuse wire- wrap it around your prongs- and secure with insulation tape

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    Re: Electrical test leads

    Got a set like this,

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Fluke-Tlk287...uke+test+leads

    Cost more than the tester!
    Mostly found in Oxfordshire, UK :)

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    Re: Electrical test leads

    Go to your local MAPLIN and have a look they got plenty to choose from.


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    Re: Electrical test leads

    Quote Originally Posted by install monkey View Post
    get 15amp fuse wire- wrap it around your prongs- and secure with insulation tape
    Thanks but I'd prefer a proper set of test leads, good idea though.
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    Re: Electrical test leads

    Quote Originally Posted by The Viking View Post
    Go to your local MAPLIN and have a look they got plenty to choose from.

    Hi Viking,

    I bought my last set of test leads from there but they didn't have the small tip probes at the last store I tried.
    Someone recommended RS but their website has been down for most of the day.
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    Re: Electrical test leads

    Quote Originally Posted by monkey spanners View Post
    Got a set like this,

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Fluke-Tlk287...uke+test+leads

    Cost more than the tester!
    Now that is a set of test leads!! Definatly food for thought!!
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    Re: Electrical test leads

    Or something like THESE for £4.29...


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    Re: Electrical test leads

    too cheap for mark them viking-
    Quote Originally Posted by The Viking View Post
    Or something like THESE for £4.29...


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    Re: Electrical test leads

    Quote Originally Posted by install monkey View Post
    too cheap for mark them viking-
    Haha, they look good but it doesn't show the width of the tips.
    The fluke ones are 1mm but are £55...... I'm not as well off as you IM
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    Re: Electrical test leads

    Have a look on ebay,
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-Pair-20A...item43c1fcdf2b

    not sure if these any good but expect there would be something there.
    Mostly found in Oxfordshire, UK :)

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    Re: Electrical test leads

    Forget all the fancy connectors. Strip connector (choc box), one end on the probe and either a pin or paper clip in the other. Not had it fail me yet and I can abuse and lose them and not lose any sleep.

    If the boss is paying, well different story
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    Re: Electrical test leads

    Quote Originally Posted by monkey spanners View Post
    Have a look on ebay,
    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-Pair-20A...item43c1fcdf2b

    not sure if these any good but expect there would be something there.
    They look small enough, I've ordered a set of them. If they don't work I'll go with the fluke.

    Thanks MS, much appreciated
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    Re: Electrical test leads

    Another good idea that Andy.

    If the ones I've ordered ever break I'll remember that.
    Thanks
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