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Fluke LVD1 Volt Light

by Fluke
4.2 out of 5 stars 141 customer reviews
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LVD1 Volt Light, 40-300V
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  • Non-contact AC voltage detector and LED flashlight combined
  • The voltage detector glows blue when it's near AC voltage, and glows red when it's at the source.
  • Detects voltages from 40 V AC to 300 V AC
  • Voltage detector glows blue 50 Hz - 60 Hz or 2.5 - 38 cm (1 - 5") away from source
  • AAA battery included.
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Product Information

Color:LVD1 Volt Light, 40-300V

Technical Details

Part Number LVD1
Item Weight 3.5 ounces
Product Dimensions 9.1 x 5.9 x 0.6 inches
Item model number LVD1
Size Small
Color LVD1 Volt Light, 40-300V
Style LVD1 Volt Light, 40-300V
Power Source Corded-Electric, Battery
Item Package Quantity 1
Type of Bulb led
Batteries Included? Yes
Batteries Required? Yes

Additional Information

ASIN B000B64ZDG
Customer Reviews
4.2 out of 5 stars 141 customer reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #172,376 in Home Improvements (See top 100)
#3,020 in Home Improvement > Hardware > Flashlights > Handheld Flashlights
#10,376 in Home Improvement > Contractor Supply
#19,344 in Home Improvement > Electrical
Shipping Weight 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Domestic Shipping Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
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Date First Available May 30, 2006

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Color: LVD2 Volt Light, 90-600V
I rate it "just OK" because the switch in the top seems to go bad prematurely (I've had 3 of these in the last 6 months). The switch goes from dependable ON/OFF to sometimes it will turn on and sometimes it won't. I expected more from Fluke and at over $30 a pop, it should be more than just a flashlight that sometimes works (the 90-600VAC function will only work if the light is on). Bottom line, I say save your money until Fluke gets the switch issue resolved....
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Color: LVD2 Volt Light, 90-600V Verified Purchase
Fluke used to be known for quality however,,,,I don't understand the logic of the dual mode design.
I have had non contact testers for a very long time. Santronics introduced the first many years ago.
(The only OSHA approved tester at that time.) Eventually it died and was replaced by the Amprobe,
which is a very similar to the Santronics. Simple. Always on with no noticeable loss of battery life.
Very durable and very dependable.
Now the Fluke. It doesn't set well with me, either for the homeowner or professional. A tester that lights blue when it is in proximity to a live wire and glows red when
at the source?. The first issue of this dual mode is the fact that it does not have a blade tip for insertion into the face of a receptacle. So you only get a blue light. Hold it to an extension or power cord and you get a red light. Think about that. Sometimes a blue light and sometimes red?
I want a tester that lights only when close to a hot wire. Very close. That's it. Nothing more. The flashlight goes on when switching the tester on, no option here but not a bad thing. Comparing it to the smaller LVD1 it should be noted that they are two different testers. Each has a different voltage range and that determines the sensitivity of the instrument. LVD1 is 40 to 300 volts and this makes it more sensitive, responding at a greater distance. In fact, the LVD1 will respond with red light when touching the plastic trim plate of a wall switch as well as the face of a receptacle. That makes it very impractical in use.
The LVD2 has a range of 90-600 volts.
I have to say I would not recommend this thing. The best tester out there is the Amprobe 440.
Amprobe is now owned by Fluke and so far it is the original design.
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Color: LVD2 Volt Light, 90-600V Verified Purchase
The led light is nice when working in dark spaces. This tester is almost useless when working outdoors though. The problem is that the light is not bright enough to see when outside and there is no tone/beep/noise associated with this tester. I first used it with 120 but I was hoping the light would get brighter with 277 but it doesn't. Go with the older Fluke tester that lights up very nicely when it senses voltage.
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Color: LVD1 Volt Light, 40-300V Verified Purchase
I am a commercial electrician w/ a Master License in Virginia, and I have used the LVD1 and the LVD2 and all I can say is that Fluke makes the best non-contact testers. I really like the flashlight/tester combo. I see turning the light and tester at the same time as a safety feature - if the light turns on it means the battery is good.
I have used the cheapo testers at the local hardware store and have found them too unreliable. I prefer the LVD1 (or LVD2) out in the field.
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Color: LVD1 Volt Light, 40-300V
I am a huge fan of Fluke.

However, Fluke makes pretty lousy voltage detectors. I own the full size one, and this one, and when I need to check for a live circuit to actually work on, I go for another make.

What I like about the LVD-1 is the light, and the fact that I can do quick and casual checks on circuits.

I gave it four stars because it's small, fairly accurate, uses normal batteries, and has a very handy light.

As a plain old flashlight, it's an outstanding product. I've had tiny LED lights before, and nearly all of them use watch batteries which are difficult or impossible to replace. I've never been a fan of throw away tools, especially ones with chemicals and metals that are bad for the environment. With this, throw in a AAA battery, which you can find anywhere, and your back in business. I've own and regularly used this light for about five years, and I've only replaced the battery once. This fact alone means it's paid for itself several times over.

The voltage detector is an added bonus. I don't always do electrical work, but I've become the layman's guru for all things geek, and for the past year I've been working in maintenance for an old, beat up industrial type building. Doing quick checks on circuits is common, and most of the time I'd have to run to my office to get tools, except I can just whip this guy out and see if there's power. It's saved me a lot of running around, and looks darn impressive to the uninformed. heh

The small size means I can carry it around without having a load of junk in my pocket. I've used it to find stuff in the glove box, find my way in movie theaters, and eyeballing endless dark nooks and crannies. The button is small, rubber, and does NOT get pushed accidently.
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Color: LVD2 Volt Light, 90-600V
This is my second Fluke LVD2 Volt Light, having left my first one at a customer's house. I find it an indispensable little tool I use constantly throughout my work day. It is sensitive enough to sense voltage through glass and plastic covers and accurate enough to determine if voltage is lost across a fuse. When I'm not checking for voltages, it doubles as a very handy pocket LED flashlight.
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