No it must be used with prongs, which I was told is best for vans.ta
Is this one with prongs or can it be used without?
LIDL were selling them recently for about £10 below is a listing on ebay,
keep your eyes open for when they do them again.
Or you could just buy a moisture meter!A moisture meter is little more than a conductivity meter.
You have this facility on your household/work multimeter. i.e. checking the conductivity of a wire.
Analogue meters are not to good.
Set the prongs 10mm apart 'ish. The old two sticks and tape method.
Measure known dry, and nearly dry and wet areas of the Same Material.
Note the measurements and use these as your reference for the part needed to check.
Keep the measurements safe for next time.
When we got our first van my sister bought me a small screwdriver kit with lots of bits from Lidl. I have lost count of how many times I have used it whilst out and about, and when at home in the van. I also carry a small tool kit, and recently I bought a small Bosch electric screwdriver. I carry all sorts of stuff, but the one thing I have found most useful is gaffer tape. I have assisted others also with what I carry. Whilst on a site down south an elderly couple had issues putting up their awning. They accident ly tore it, I managed a temporary repair using gaffer tape. I honestly don’t understand anyone heading out there without a basic toolkit.My lad got me this one. Thanks Rob. It looks like a handy piece of kit. I'll have a play with it tomorrow when I've finished loading the MH for a trip away.
He also got me an 18 piece Makita drill bit set too. Handy to have and also in a metal tin which is useful.
When we got our first van my sister bought me a small screwdriver kit with lots of bits from Lidl. I have lost count of how many times I have used it whilst out and about, and when at home in the van. I also carry a small tool kit, and recently I bought a small Bosch electric screwdriver. I carry all sorts of stuff, but the one thing I have found most useful is gaffer tape. I have assisted others also with what I carry. Whilst on a site down south an elderly couple had issues putting up their awning. They accident ly tore it, I managed a temporary repair using gaffer tape. I honestly don’t understand anyone heading out there without a basic toolkit.
What no cable ties Bill?
I carry a decent tool kit in the van but also on the bike and of course gaffa tape and cable ties.