So a Power Probe provides power to the circuit the same way as as a test light does when it's connected to battery positive, correct?
Ehhhh, More like a fused 12 power supply, you are not going to be powering Windows with a test light. It's a lot more than that though. Multimeter,
continuity tester, short finder etc.
https://www.powerprobe.com/power-probe-iii/
Everyone I talked to would not get the IV, Just the III, I'd get the kit (PP3LS01 ) over the clamshell.
The Fluke meter and test light vs PP3 Is kind of pointless. Like whats better a wrench or a ratchet. You can usually use both to accomplish the same thing- But not always and not with the same speed.
I use the you-know-for-sure red & green +/- LED and audible tone (and the built-in work lights) along with the heavy duty probe tip more than anything. I bought it and the Power Probe ECT2000 Short Open Circuit Detector from
http://www.tooldiscounter.com/ last year. (Bench Power seats stuck) I Couldn't have been happier.
Just like anything, there is a learning curve. That's why God made youtube
