Triplett Test Equipment’s ET100 GFCI receptacle tester includes an ergonomic finger loop to ease removal from receptacles, especially those with high retention force. Features include the ability to ...
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How To Test GFCI Outlets

Press the TEST button. You should hear an audible click, the light(s) should go off, and the RESET button will pop out slightly. This means the GFCI is doing its job and responding to a fault. Buttons ...
When working on electrical projects around the home—whether that’s troubleshooting an issue with your HVAC system, repairing an appliance, or testing a car battery—a multimeter is essential. These ...
One of life’s little annoyances is when you find an electrical outlet not working. But annoying as it may be, a non-functioning electrical outlet is actually fairly simple to deal with. Troubleshoot ...