Test light + banana jacks?
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Noah wrote: Wow, a quick search revealed NOTHING!
Looks like you're gonna have to build one... or two :whistle:
:lol: If I figure it out, consider it done!
Was toying with some ideas this afternoon. Something like this Pomona banana jack adapter would work on the 'rope' part, for alligator clips and such. The pointy end... I'm not sure how to go about that. I considered something like this:
www.pomonaelectronics.com/pdf/d72918_002.pdf
I could cut the point off the tester and thread it to accept this M3 stud. Or tack weld it? I'm trying to come up with something that won't be ugly as sin. :blush: I know the electronics gurus around here can come up with something better.
bruce.oliver wrote: OTC 3569
Jackpot! :woohoo: Nice find, sir.
matt.white wrote: I saw that too. Great looking piece of kit. I'm curious to know about the otc kit. I've had a few hit and miss results with otc quality over the years.
Yeah, the reviews I find for this talk about some quality issues...
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You could probably get a PP3 for $125
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Otc 3969
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I'm keen on making something up if it looks and works well.
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matt.white wrote: Yeah as covered the two otc numbers are in the comments on Eric's video.
Ugh, I should've thought to look there first.
I'm keen on making something up if it looks and works well.
Same! I think I'll take a shot at this.
Noah wrote: That's approaching Power Probe IV money...
You could probably get a PP3 for $125
Seriously.
I don't even really need the terminal connectors, I just want the light itself!
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For a hundred I guess it's not THAT bad. It does come in a nice case with all kind of little probe tips and alligator clips...bruce.oliver wrote: Found this one. Never ordered from carid
Otc 3969
I might make a trip to the old Harbor Freight and see what they've got to cannibalize.
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I'm sure you'll get it working Tyler.
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For reference, this is what I started out with:
My original idea was to drill and tap the pointy end for one of these . As it turns out, the shank is stainless steel, and (spoiler alert) SS does NOT like to be drilled or tapped. :blush: Solder didn't work, either. We have a MIG welder at work, but the wire won't stick to SS. So, this is where I ended up:
"Tyler, is that two zip ties covered with electrical tape?" Yes, yes it is! :lol: I was really hoping some something more elegant, but it works. With some accessories:
If this ends up working the way I want, then I'll either buy some better drill bits, or some SS welding wire.
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Ok your design is still a bit rough
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Dylan wrote: Cool. Been following this. Also saw that video from SMA using the original Snap On one. Very handy.
Ok your design is still a bit roughbut it's work in progress right
Awwwww Dylan, you're too kind! :lol:
One big advantage of having the banana jack on the rope end is being able to use it with my AESwave Power/Ground adapter . Before, I'd have to stick my pocket screwdriver into the red port, and clip my light to it. Frustrating.
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One big advantage of having the banana jack on the rope end is being able to use it with my AESwave Power/Ground adapter.
Wow I like your adapter!
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Knoxtech wrote: Otc 3525 and otc 3569 are the same based as what he used but I tried to buy and 3525 and all the sites I purchased from emailed back that it was out of stock. you might be able to get the 3569 but I wasnt willing to give over $200 for a kit with 14 adapters. hoe that helps
Same here, sir. I bought one of the digital Snap-On lights a few years ago, and that's about the most I'll spend on a light. :lol:
Wow I like your adapter!
Thanks, sir! It's a game changer when working under the dash. I've also got this Lisle data link connector adapter for similar purposes.
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I've also got this Lisle data link connector adapter for similar purposes.
Man, I am not even aware of great tools like these. :woohoo:
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Not bad man, not pretty, but not bad at all! I believe in function over form any day.
I wonder if a cheaper test light wouldn't have been so resistant to modification.
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