I spent yesterday at the Type 2 detectives boot camp.
They were pushing these : http://www.toolstop.co.uk/sealey-ppvt-a ... obe-p58393" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;.
They seem good but expensive. Anyone use one or got an opinion?
Sealey ppvt auto tester
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Re: Sealey ppvt auto tester
A simple multi-meter will be far more useful & cost about a tenner.
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Re: Sealey ppvt auto tester
I have a the proper Power probe version of that, and unless you really know what your doing dont bother, use these on anything modern and you can very ewasy blow up ecu's, I have seen burnt out motors from incorect use! Im a fully qualified mechanic and know electrics well, I use a simple test light and multi meter most of the time!
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Re: Sealey ppvt auto tester
Thanks guys. That ties up with my thoughts.
T2D seemed very positive about them, singing their praises and selling the, like market sellers but I did think that really they were a glorified test light and multi-meter.
Think I will save my money,
T2D seemed very positive about them, singing their praises and selling the, like market sellers but I did think that really they were a glorified test light and multi-meter.
Think I will save my money,
1986 1.9 Petrol/LPG with Devon pop up.