🔧 Unleash Your Inner Techie with These Essential Test Leads!
This 5-piece set of 4mm stackable banana to banana plug test cables and 10 alligator clips is designed for high-performance electrical testing. With a maximum voltage of 1500V and current of 20A, these cables are perfect for both professional and DIY applications, ensuring safety and reliability in every test.
T**M
Impressed
I have to say that this kit is better than I expected…. The leads seem well constructed and are thicker than appears in the photos. While the cables are not labeled, I’d estimate they are around 14 to 16 awg, The jacket is not silicone, but still extremely flexible. The alligator clips seem a tad weak, but definitely useable. Also the clip boots do come right up to the banana jack without leaving any exposed gap as shown in the product photos.While there are numerous offerings of these type kits on Amazon, I think some are cheaper than others and this set is one of the better ones.Definitely would recommend to others for hobbyist use.
R**W
Good leads for many applications
I ordered this set of test leads to supplement my recenly expanded electronics bench setup...These are a set of 5 leads, with stackable 4mm banana plugs on each end. The set also includes 10 alligator clips that can be plugged onto the ends of the cables (2 clips in each of the 5 wire colors). The cables measure about 3.6-3.8mm in diameter depending on where you measure along the length. The actual wire gauge isn't mentioned in the product listing, but they claim they are suitable for up to 19 amps. Without knowing the wire gauge, this is hard to verify, but I did actually attempt to run 15 amps through the cable with a constant curent DC power supply (this is the max it will output). At a voltage of .39V and 15.13 Amps (around 6 W of power dissipation), after about 5 minutes the wire was noticeably warm to the touch. As always, I would suggest caution with a cable carrying this much current - especially with an unknown wire gauge.The banana plugs fit well into all my bench equipment - no issues there at all.The included alligator clips have a full jacket on them, so they should be well protected from shorting against other nearby wires during a test. This is a nice touch - some of the other leads I have leave the last 10mm or so of the alligator jaws exposed. The springs for the clamps are pretty agressive, but less so than another set I recently ordered. The teeth of the clips are quite sharp too - be careful using these on anything delicate.Overall, I am happy with these. The wires are reasonably flexible. They don't mention silicone insulation anywhere in the description so I am assuming they are PVC. They do state that the insulation on the alligator clips are PVC, though.
M**.
Test Leads
Good Quality, easy to use.
Z**O
Super grippy!
These are some super strong grip clips things. I have a random collection of clips from over the years and most barely hold onto terminal anymore. These new clips are almost too aggressive. They clamp down hard and make terrific connections.The overall build is pretty good on these and I've had no problems with using them in low current/low voltage applications. My use case is rarely over 12v and none of the systems I use pull more than 1A.
G**N
Nice test leads and clips, well insulated all around
These are perfect for connecting electronics projects to power supplies or batteries. They have stackable banana plugs on each end and include enough alligator clips to have one on both ends of every lead if you want. The clips are fully wrapped in insulation making accidental shorts much less likely.These work great with my bench-top power supplies or for clipping a multimeter directly to a circuit instead of using the probes.The only thing is that they don't really say what the wire gauge is, so if you are planning on using them to carry a lot of current it would be best to check them a few times to make sure they aren't getting hot, just to be safe.
N**S
Nicer than my older test leads.
I recently converted four standard table lamps into emergency lighting, by switching out the 120 volt bulbs with 12-20 volt LED bulbs. To make sure that these lamps never get plugged into a wall receptacle, I cut the cord ends off and attached these alligator clips to the wires.These alligator clips are fully covered in a soft, vinyl type of coating, and they have a fairly strong spring to hold the jaws tightly to the lamp cords.The cables and the alligator clips are color matched, and the cables are soft and flexible.
R**T
Best general purpose, low resistance test cables I have found
It is unfortunate that most of the digital multimeters available today come without clips or come with such poor clips they are nearly unusable. These solve the problems nicely by providing high quality clips that are even stackable. While the wires that come with this set are not capable of handling more than a few amps, they have very low resistance due to excellent banana plugs and alligator clips. For use with multimeters, these are the best cables I have found. Wish there were six instead of five, but the price is fair.
S**T
Good light duty test leads
The wire quality seems decent, as do the ends. The insulation on the wires is flexible and the colors make organization fairly easy. The conductive wire inside, however, is fairly light duty. I wouldn't consider running these at their max rated current for long. The ends work fine in my various power supplies and charger inputs etc, so they are of decent quality- which isn't always the case when buying test leads.
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