Electrical Tools Tips – Understand The Basics For The Implementation!!

If you plan on doing any Do-It-Yourself home electrical repairs, you are going to need a few tools and items before you get started. These tools and testers will come in handy and could save you from getting injured. Also, it helps to have these before hand to save yourself some time – Stopping in the middle of an installation or repair can turn an easy repair into a 2 day job. Save yourself some time and read through all of 1-800-Any-Tyme’s San Diego electrical repairs and if you have a question, odds are it has been asked before – Check Out our Electric Frequently Asked Questions.

Circuit / Continuity Testers

Circuit or EMF Testers determine whether the juice is still running through circuits even after the power is shut off. By-passing this step can give you a jolt of electricity that could definetely give you a serious injury. You can get a circuit tester for as little as three bucks or so. But truthfully, spending a bit more (about ten dollars) and getting an EMF tester will take so much hassle out of the process, it’s worth spending the extra money.

Multi Tester Receptacle Tester

A receptacle tester is similar to a circuit tester, it takes the guesswork out of testing outlets and is about $10.00 or less. You’ll never regret having one of them on hand.

As for the rest of this list, you may be able to substitute other tools for some you lack. But remember: Any tools you use for electrical work must be insulated with a non-conductive material such as plastic, rubber gripping or some other covering that will reduce the risk of shock. Never use metal-handled tools!

What You’ll Need

For any electrical repairs, you’ll need at least the first four items in this list, all of which are cheap and nice to have around.

  • Circuit or EMF testers.
  • Continuity Tester to test switches and sockets.
  • Wire Stripper (preferably with attached bolt cutter).
  • Screwdrivers with insulated handles.
  • Electrical Tape.
  • Plastic Screw-on Wire Cap Connectors.
  • Pliers.
  • Box Cutter or Exacto blade.

Power Drill with assorted spade drill bits for coring out holes. Cordless is best for outdoor projects and much more convenient for indoor ones as well.

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If you dont know how your system works, please check out our Electrical Basics page. It will explain which tools to use for which jobs and how to detect if you do actually have a problem you can handle yourself.