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== Simple circuit continuity tester == | == Simple circuit continuity tester == | ||
− | You can build a simple circuit continuity tester with just a few parts. This would allow testing a cut or broken extension cord to discover which wire connects to the wide terminal at the plug end. (Of course, the | + | You can build a simple circuit continuity tester with just a few parts. This would allow testing a cut or broken extension cord to discover which wire connects to the wide terminal at the plug end. (Of course, the extension cord would not be plugged into a wall socket at the time!!!). You could also use it to test the ends of a communication cable to discover which wire connects to which pin. If there's "continuity" (i.e. "a connection") then the LED would light. If not, the LED would remain dark. |
[[file:Simple_continuity_tester.jpg]] | [[file:Simple_continuity_tester.jpg]] |
Revision as of 08:37, 16 March 2015
Simple circuit continuity tester
You can build a simple circuit continuity tester with just a few parts. This would allow testing a cut or broken extension cord to discover which wire connects to the wide terminal at the plug end. (Of course, the extension cord would not be plugged into a wall socket at the time!!!). You could also use it to test the ends of a communication cable to discover which wire connects to which pin. If there's "continuity" (i.e. "a connection") then the LED would light. If not, the LED would remain dark.