I just saw this after an observant reader sent me a link!
I’ve ordered a sample unit and will do a full review after I get back from the Hershey show…
Voltage Tester designed specifically for HVAC applications
Non-Contact Voltage Tester provides non-contact determination of AC voltage in cables, cords, circuit breakers, switches, outlets and wires, and AC voltage in security, entertainment, communications, environmental control, and irrigation systems
Detects AC voltage from 12 to 1000V with visual and audible indicators
4:1 distance-to-spot ratio IR thermometer with user selectable Degrees Fahrenheit or Degrees Celsius from -22 to 482-Degree Fahrenheit (-30 to 250-Degree Celsius)
Convenient laser pointer to target measurement area for temperature measurement
Why you need a Non-Contact Voltage Tester
It’s the quickest and safest way to determine if your RV (or any appliance) has developed a hot-skin voltage. For a video on how to use a NCVT to detect a hot-skin voltage click HERE or the screenshot below.
Why you need an InfraRed Thermometer
It’s a quick way to determine if your shore power connectors are overheating. For an article on how IR Thermometers work read HERE.
Let’s play safe out there… Mike
I use a IR thermometer to check wheel bearings. This is much smaller an easy multi purpose.. Have use Klien tools professionally for years. Thanks for the info.
Does anyone know what the 12V range on the NCVT function in this tool is used for in HVAC applications?