eBoot 2 Groups 1M Test Leads Set with Alligator Clips Double-ended Jumper Wires (2 Groups)
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The wire is about gauge 22 and the cable is 18 gauge. HIGH VOLTAGE USE IS NOT RECOMMENDED.
Yes, I use a 12v power source as well as 9v batteries.
I'm not sure what you're talking about; these aren't supposed to be used to start fires.
I'm not sure what you're talking about because any copper wire can be used to connect two points. One end could be connected to ground, while the other could be connected to the source of the charge you want to remove. However, be cautious about what you connect the wires to, and use them only on low voltage. These are clip leads that are used to connect various circuits.
Selected User Reviews For eBoot 2 Groups 1M Test Leads Set with Alligator Clips Double-ended Jumper Wires (2 Groups)
The clips themselves are flimsy and prone to bending. As a result, when the mouth is closed, the teeth do not line up. Furthermore, the wires are not as thick as they appear to be. Although the insulation is thick, the wire inside is extremely fine. Take a look at this image. To demonstrate the cross section of the wires, I cut them. These would only be able to carry a small amount of current, so they're deceiving at best. Lame.
They're impossible to use and have no return policy, so they'll be thrown away with my money. The insulating boot that covers the alligator clips slips over the clip, making opening the jaws difficult if not impossible. To get a grip on it, I have to remove the boot from the clip and then replace it. It's ridiculous. It's inconvenient and time-consuming for a task that should be completed in a fraction of a second. Don't waste your time if it's not functional; I'll look for a different manufacturer. What you pay for is exactly what you get.
The guitar is in perfect working order. THE TEST LEADS WERE IN EXCESS! A couple of copper strands were in contact with the inside of the alligator clip - It measured between 8 and 256 ohms intermittently, which was enough to show some continuity. br>Here's a photo of what I'm talking about: On both ends of the red leads, there was no solder - As you can see in the photo, the black leads worked perfectly. br>Now I have to open each red clip's strain relief, remove the insulation, insert the copper conductor into the hole, and solder it myself. The re- Strain relief should be crimped. What a disaster in terms of quality assurance! There were no low-cost leads available - Simply put, the product was poorly made.
I'm not sure what the critics are referring to. The sheaths' slippage over the clips isn't particularly bothersome. My guess is that you won't even notice it. These clips are great because they grip things securely while also conducting electricity. Separating the red and black wires would be nice, but if I had looked at the picture more closely, I would have seen exactly what I was getting.
By connecting these to my 2000 Jeep Cherokee XJ blower motor, I was able to put it to the test. It worked and helped me figure out what was wrong with my air conditioner.
Above is a photo. Because the defect is hidden beneath the plastic covering, you must open and disassemble the product to make sure it is not the same as the one shown above. BUSTED! There are plenty of legitimate sellers, but this is not one of them.
Non- They are returnable due to the fact that they are complete garbage. This listing on Amazon must be removed. br>br> Because the wire is so thin, it causes resistance in even small low-voltage circuits, which may be hazardous depending on the application. br>br>The alligator clip end of the wire was not even soldered on. This is a truly awful product.
These test leads are poorly constructed and useless. When you try to open the alligator clips, they slip sideways and never open. I tried a few times but couldn't seem to get it to work. To open the alligator clip, I eventually slid the rubber boot off. The wire is a very fine gauge, and it is only compressed onto the alligator clip rather than soldered.