I’m enrolled in some automotive courses at my community college, and one of the items on the “Required Tool List” is a 12v test light. I was planning on getting the basic Lisle 28400 test light but it seems like there are a dizzying array of options.
I see some test lights are billed as “computer safe”, ie: they dont draw much charge and wont blow a sensitive piece of circuitry. On the other hand, if the test light doesnt draw much charge it doesnt test the ability of the circuit to handle a load.
Previous threads on GJ have touted the OTC3363 3633 as the best test light to buy. Aside from the long cord, what makes it so desirable?
Some lights have two colors, for positive and ground. Is this feature worth the added expense?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions or guidance
E: wrong OTC part number
I see some test lights are billed as “computer safe”, ie: they dont draw much charge and wont blow a sensitive piece of circuitry. On the other hand, if the test light doesnt draw much charge it doesnt test the ability of the circuit to handle a load.
Previous threads on GJ have touted the OTC
Some lights have two colors, for positive and ground. Is this feature worth the added expense?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions or guidance
E: wrong OTC part number
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