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<blockquote data-quote="john250" data-source="post: 535615" data-attributes="member: 4406"><p>Hortman-My $100 tester is the best tool in my kit. If you depend on electric fence, like me, it is a huge help. With experience, I have learned to link each voltage reading with a condition, eg old (non electric) fence wire resting on the hot wire. That, and a lot of switches keep the home fires burning. </p><p>The 5 light testers were short-lived, at least in my hands. If you can swallow the $ difference, you will be well pleased with the higher end testers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john250, post: 535615, member: 4406"] Hortman-My $100 tester is the best tool in my kit. If you depend on electric fence, like me, it is a huge help. With experience, I have learned to link each voltage reading with a condition, eg old (non electric) fence wire resting on the hot wire. That, and a lot of switches keep the home fires burning. The 5 light testers were short-lived, at least in my hands. If you can swallow the $ difference, you will be well pleased with the higher end testers. [/QUOTE]
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