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How to build a continuity tester from common everyday items

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Construction
  • Next we will need two electrical wires. Any length will do but should be somewhat short enough to be easily managed without becoming tangled etc.

  • Bend the contact that was previously repsonsible for closing the on/off circuit straight up. This is thin metal so it'll bend easy and will also fatigue easy, bend only one time.

  • Remove the insulation from both ends of the two wires. on one end remove about 3/8 of an inch and the other end about one inch. No exact science just make sure that the exposed wires are long enough.

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