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Non contact 12/110 v tester

Revronnie

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Do you guys know of any non contact testers that will detect a hot wire from a car as well as a hot wire in a house? I bought this one because it said dual band and thought it might work. It works on house electricity but not on my truck.
 
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Revronnie

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I guess I don't know enough about the differences between ac versus dc to know if this is even possible but Im looking for a non contact tester. I don't want to have to hook up a ground and actually pierce the insulation on a car wire.
 

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I've used a household one to see if a plug was firing. A friend told me that you could and I had to try it. Just hold it against the side of a plug wire and it will sense it firing.
 
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Revronnie

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It worked on !y plugs too. I'm looking to be able to detect the presence of 12v tho. I'm not sure but something tells me spark plugs carry more than that right? I just want to know if for example my headlights are getting power if the bulbs are out.
 

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You do NOT want to use that on spark plug wires...that is several thousand volts. Timing lights work well on plug wires.

Use caution when using those non-contact testers. Not always accurate....especially with AC. The most common issue is telling you it has voltage when there is nothing there. You need to know the difference between real voltage and induced voltage.
 

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It worked on !y plugs too. I'm looking to be able to detect the presence of 12v tho. I'm not sure but something tells me spark plugs carry more than that right? I just want to know if for example my headlights are getting power if the bulbs are out.
If you have a volt meter, just stick it into the bulb socket, no need to pierce a wire.
 
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Revronnie

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I was just using the head lights as an example. I do a lot of 12v tinkering and It would be really convenient to have a detector like I use with 110v for my truck. I don't know if it's possible with the differences between ac/DC or what to think really. Just looking for some guidance.

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I was just using the head lights as an example. I do a lot of 12v tinkering and It would be really convenient to have a detector like I use with 110v for my truck. I don't know if it's possible with the differences between ac/DC or what to think really. Just looking for some guidance.

Rev. Ronnie

I have NEVER seen a low voltage (12V) DC non-contact voltage detector.
 
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