bwringer
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I think that would be fairly easy to build with a project box and a few parts.
A variable potentiameter would do the trick, current would vary with voltage and resistance setting.
If you wanted to be really fancy it could include a shunt and an ammeter as well.
I like a speaker and a light for remote monitoring. Some of my test equipment now has bluetooth/wireless monitoring which is nice, but adds an extra set of batteries to maintain.
Thanks -- and I agree that this seems like it wouldn't be hard to build. So I can't quite figure out why it hasn't been built and slapped on Amazon already. "Replace your random assortment of scavenged light bulbs" seems like a sure-fire sell to all the world's mechanics with blistered fingers.
If you confine the scope to vehicle wiring, then that makes it much simpler. Heck, you could even build in some sort of protection or automation to protect or serve the doofs who might try to poke the probes into a wall socket.