This Is How Electricians Detect Hidden Leakage in Seconds!

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Ever wondered how electricians can detect leakage current without cutting any wires? In this short video, we break down the secret behind clamp meters and how they detect hidden leakage in electrical circuits. It's quick, simple, and super useful for safety and troubleshooting!

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Clear explanation...I will remember this forever.

Noeman
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And that leakage current affect is how a GFCI works.

davidhenderson
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Thank you for sharing this precious video.😊😊

firdausravindar
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We use our amp clamps to demonstrate the ignorance of solar has once connected to the grid can only put in about 15% of advertised output or extra electricity

dennisdickinson
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The ground runs through the live and neutral cable in a lot of cases so won’t read anything

petea
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The “ sensor” is not in the clamp….thats just made up of stacked metal plates cover with a a plastic shell….Then the base of that clamp runs through an acrylic tube that is wrapped with thin copper wire, exactly like a small electromagnet. 2 wires run from that through a large resistor, then to a PCB.

NotAnotherMitnick
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Is "neutral" here the same as "ground"?

philiphannuksela
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And if you have a RCD/GFCI, you don't even need a meter 😁

johnscaramis
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Wrong Wrong Wrong, please stop showing these videos some people will get hurt,

patrickoreilly
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I never knew that, I thought my meter was broken 🫣🫣🫣🫣…. Seriously, thanks

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