Triplett AC Line Splitter and GFCI Outlet/Receptacle Tester with 5 Visual Indicators (ET200)

(1845 Reviews)

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  • FlaGator

    01-06-2025

    Does the job and then some.

  • Warstainer

    > 3 day

    Ok

  • Fernando

    > 3 day

    lover that theres also voltage probing points

  • edward aubery

    > 3 day

    I have a Kline and Southwire clamp meter and they both fit. Used it today to show a resident his vaccum cleaner is pulling to many AMPS.

  • Thomas

    > 3 day

    Well built, works as advertized.

  • Pyles The Beaver

    > 3 day

    This thing works great for me. I can easily get my clamp meter around both the 1X and 10X areas no problem. As an added bonus it will measure 220V lines and says it can go to 300V. Its the only one Ive been able to find that does 220.

  • nonameguy

    > 3 day

    just plug in and clamp on your clamp meter. 10X helps for small currents

  • Don

    > 3 day

    Serves the purpose of checking Amperage but can be a little awkward

  • Jeff

    > 3 day

    Good business.

  • FrogsOnTheRun

    > 3 day

    I have KAIWEETS small and large clamp amp meter, both fit very easily into the 1X hole on the Triplett line splitter and receptacle tester. I dont understand a other reviewer claiming problem. Handy having both tools in one. Solid construction. Dont feel like opening it up to check quality of connections but the plug seems good. Works.

The Triplett Et200 Combines A Gfci Tester And An Ac Line Splitter In One Tool - Very Useful And Necessary For Residential And Commercial Electricians, Home Inspectors, And Do-It-Yourselfers. Check Outlet Wiring, Measure Voltage, And Use Your Clamp Meter To Measure Current Up To 15A Without Breaking The Circuit. Simply Use A Clamp Meter Around The X1 Position For A Direct Current Reading Or Use The X10 Position To Display Low Current Readings Multiplied By 10. You Can Also Detect Faulty Wiring In 3-Wire Receptacles. Built-In Lights Display 5 Wiring Faults Including Open Ground, Open Neutral, Hot/Ground Reverse, Open Hot, And Hot/Neutral Reverse. There Is An Easy-To-Read Fault Label On Each Side, Useful For Receptacles With Ground Up Or Ground Down Installation. With Just The Push Of A Button, You Can Test Gfci Receptacles For Proper Operation. Cetlus Listed.

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