Don Jordan Posted October 5, 2013 Report Posted October 5, 2013 I have been to 2 estate sales in the last month. Old guys (70s) just getting rid of all the excess stuff. I was looking around my garage and figured when I die someone will come in and just throw all the stuff out. While I was putting things in save or toss piles I came across this Volt tester. It's huge. I just got one at Harbor Freight for a buck. I started thinking about how phones are getting smaller and smaller. Computers. Remember when it was a big deal to have a hand held calculator? Anyway I thought I'd put it on the bay but I was wondering if it has any value. It's got the owners manual. Maybe I should keep in and use it. I'm finding all sorts of parts: garnish molding, grill pieces. Both my cars are done I don't need all the superfluous stuff any more. I guess I'm getting older. Quote
TodFitch Posted October 5, 2013 Report Posted October 5, 2013 If that actually goes to 60 amps as the switches and dial indicate, then that is a fairly substantial piece of gear that can do things your Harbor Freight can't. Like do a load test on your generator. Quote
GlennCraven Posted October 5, 2013 Report Posted October 5, 2013 Looks like a useful collector's item to me. I dig it. Quote
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