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Thanks Mike! Now that makes sense...  Bill
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Trumpy:
Matter of fact, Amprobe made (or still does) an adaptor to place 'in-line' with a load at a receptacle that the jaws fit into.
Unfortunatley, a lot of my test equip. was lost in the Superstorm Sandy floods.
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Matter of fact, Amprobe made (or still does) an adaptor to place 'in-line' with a load at a receptacle that the jaws fit into. yup. Like this or something else? ![[Linked Image from licensedelectrician.com]](https://www.licensedelectrician.com/Store/AM/Images/ELS2A_App.jpg)
Last edited by Bill Addiss; 08/17/19 09:02 PM.
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That's it Bill. Mine was black and an Amprobe accessory back then.
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This one's been around a few decades...we have two of them at the shop. ![[Linked Image]](https://www.electrical-contractor.net/forums/ubbthreads.php/ubb/download/Number/606/filename/amp.jpg)
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Thank you for that; i still have the Amprobe, but none of the accessories.
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I have a short heavy duty zip cord extension cord like you use for window shakers (14ga) and I separated one of the conductors for my probe.
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