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From: Maurice & Louise-Ann on AKAMA (no email)
Date: Thu Dec 01 2005 - 13:25:33 EST
Dan,
Ditto, and it needs to have a clamp-on ammeter feature.
Another very useful "power" tool <VBG> is one of those AC plug testers
with the three little LEDs (maybe they are neon) lights. Don't loose it
after you test your entire boat (don't forget to test all those
home-made extension cords), as you will find it so handy when troubles
pop up due to neighbouring boats.
Maurice
-----Original Message-----
From: Dan Lanier [mailto:]
Sent: Friday, 02 December 2005 03:34
To: Trawlers and Trawlering Email Forum
Cc: Alicia Bannister
Subject: T&T: Tools on board
I have many of the same tools many have already mentioned. Unless I
missed
it, no one listed a true RMS voltmeter. I can't count the times I have
needed, and have been able to read, both AC and DC amps over a circuit,
both for trouble shooting as well as checking the accuracy of the main
board's amp meter. I almost always use it to read a newer larger
appliances
amps after it is installed versus the claims, to be sure my amp use
forecast is correct.
Dan Lanier
Gulfstar 43
Danali Star
Melbourne Florida
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