Power Probe PWP-PPECT3000 - ECT3000 Short/Open Electrical Circuit Tester
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janat shah azeem
> 24 hourur the best
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Don
> 24 hourNot worth the money . False readings all over . Battery disconnected an it’s telling me that there is a short in the car .
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Judy Scoles
> 24 hourthis works great for finding open circuits
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Private
> 24 hourWorked fantastic found open circuit in my tahoe 4wd system that I have been trying to find for weeks. Only issue was FedEx shipping 2 times they reported unable to deliver because business was closed, my house is not a business and I was home both times. Took at least 6 calls to FedEx to get it delivered.
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Aaron F.
> 24 hourI was skeptical paying this much, but when my interior lights in my Cayenne suddenly quit, I couldnt find the problem. This tool pinpointed the problem within a couple minutes, no joke. Very much a tool thats worth the money.
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joe bobb
> 24 hourVery easy to use
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J.Chambers
> 24 hourDefinitely a time saver. It’s a tool that collects dust, but when it’s time for it to go to work it delivers every time
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Matt
> 24 hourWorks as good as i was hoping for.
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sue
> 24 hourGot on Monday used it on Wednesday found the problem within 5 mins. Easy to use and set up would recommend for anyone in the auto business especially in Western NY where salt is hard on wiring.
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Glen E Thomas
> 24 hourI am a Power Probe fan and find that all of the Power Probe products are well built and work as described. This tool is one of those tools that when you need it you are at the end of your sanity chasing down an open or short. Back in my automotive electrical system training days I was thought to use a resetting relay and a radio to find electrical shorts, one step away from looking for smoke. When I had a short recently in my trailer harness this tool took me within a few inches of the problem, allowing me to open the harness and repair the short quickly. The initial use is a little cumbersome... meaning you need to read the short manual Lol but after a couple uses the set up and use is almost automatic. Another one of those must have tools if you own a GM vehicle and do the never ending electrical work yourself.