Snap-on EECT2H test light.
1 year 6 months ago - 1 year 6 months ago #58559
by Rupert S
Snap-on EECT2H test light. was created by Rupert S
Good evening,
This might be a long shot, but in one of the videos on YouTube Paul uses and shows the part number of the test light he is using. It’s the Snap-on EECT2H LED with a 20mamp draw.
Can anyone recall which video it was mentioned in?
I have watched quite a few recently and can’t recall which video it was.
Many thanks.
This might be a long shot, but in one of the videos on YouTube Paul uses and shows the part number of the test light he is using. It’s the Snap-on EECT2H LED with a 20mamp draw.
Can anyone recall which video it was mentioned in?
I have watched quite a few recently and can’t recall which video it was.
Many thanks.
Last edit: 1 year 6 months ago by Rupert S.
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1 year 6 months ago #58589
by Hardtopdr2
Replied by Hardtopdr2 on topic Snap-on EECT2H test light.
in video he does not mention the brand of the light, but this is the video I found that compares a led to an incandescent.
led videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEQnKNLlcFQ
led videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEQnKNLlcFQ
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1 year 6 months ago #58606
by Rupert S
Replied by Rupert S on topic Snap-on EECT2H test light.
Thanks for your help.
Unfortunately this wasn’t the video I was looking for.
The video was an actual vehicle repair video and Paul holds up the test light so you can see the part number.
He was specifically using the mentioned test light because it has a very low current rating.
It sounds really stupid, but I have ordered the test light because I thought it would be handy to have. But now I can’t even remember what Paul was using it to test.
Unfortunately this wasn’t the video I was looking for.
The video was an actual vehicle repair video and Paul holds up the test light so you can see the part number.
He was specifically using the mentioned test light because it has a very low current rating.
It sounds really stupid, but I have ordered the test light because I thought it would be handy to have. But now I can’t even remember what Paul was using it to test.
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