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Vorel Test pen 140 mm 125-250 V ac

€2,95 EUR
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The Vorel Test Pen is a reliable and safe voltage tester for electricians and home DIYers. This high-quality and durable test pen is specially designed for testing phase voltage with alternating current (AC) in the range of 125–250 V. The test pen is easy to use and ergonomically designed, which makes it easy to use even in tight spaces. Its compact size (140 mm) makes it easy to fit in a toolbox and is convenient to always have with you.

The Vorel Probe is based on reliable and long-lasting neon tester technology, which enables clear voltage indication. The tip of the tool is designed for precise and safe contact with the object under test, and it has protective insulation, which improves user safety. The probe's wide operating voltage range makes it a versatile tool for checking sockets, cables and other electrical connections, for example.

This Vorel probe pen is suitable for both professional and home use, and its use is an excellent way to ensure the safety of electrical installations. Application environments can include household electrical connections, construction site electrical installations and vehicle electrical systems. Thanks to its compact and simple design, the probe pen is easy to use even for inexperienced users.
Features

Length: 140mm
Voltage range: 125–250 V ac
Type: Neon tester
Protection: Insulated tip to ensure user safety
Applications: Phase voltage testing in sockets, cables and other electrical connections

User manual

Preparation: Make sure the probe is intact and that its tip is clean.
Testing: Place the tip of the probe pen on the object to be tested, for example the live wire of a socket, while keeping your finger on the metal on top of the pen handle.
Maintenance: Clean the tip of the probe pen regularly, and check the condition of the pen before each use.

Choosing the right voltage tester
When choosing a suitable voltage tester, it is important to consider the area of ​​use and the required voltage range. The Vorel Test Pen offers a reliable alternative for general electrical testing in the home and for professional use in low voltage areas (125–250 V). Compared to digital testers, this analog neon tester is an inexpensive and simple solution that is well suited for basic voltage checks. There are also testers on the market for higher voltage ranges, but the Vorel Test Pen is the optimal choice for home and small installation work.
Warnings

Do not use the device if it is damaged or if the insulation is worn.
Do not touch the metal parts of the probe pen during testing.
The probe is intended for measuring alternating current (AC) only; do not use it on DC systems.

FAQ

Can the Vorel Test Pen be used for DC voltage?
No, the probe is designed for measuring AC voltage only.
Is the pen safe to use for socket tests?
Yes, the pen is designed specifically for safe phase voltage testing.
What to do if the light doesn't come on?
Check that there is voltage at the target and that the probe is intact.
Can the probe be used outdoors?
The pen can be used outdoors, but it should be protected from moisture.
How often should you check the condition of your probe?
It is recommended to check the condition of the pen after each use.

Product comparison
The Vorel Test Pen 125–250 V ac offers a competitive alternative to voltage testers from brands such as Stanley and Yato. The Vorel model is compact and easy to use, while the Stanley and Yato offer wider voltage ranges and additional functions that may be needed for larger electrical installation jobs. The Vorel has the advantage of being cost-effective and basic functionality, making it a great choice for daily and general electrical testing.

Make
Voltage range
Length
Type
Price

Vorel
125–250 VAC
140mm
Neon tester
Budget

Stanley
100–500 V ac
150mm
Digital
Mid-priced

Yato
125–400 V ac/dc
160mm
Neon tester
Mid-priced

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