Claims
- 1. A testing device for use with a clamp-on ammeter to measure the short-circuit current output of a ballast circuit connected to an HID lamp socket, comprising
- a body of electrically nonconductive material;
- a head portion fixedly attached to said body, said head portion having means defining an opening therethrough dimensioned to receive the current-sensing arms of a clamp-on ammeter;
- a base attached to said body, said base including contact portions adapted to mate and make electrical contact with the socket to be tested; and
- a low resistance wire connected at opposite ends to said connector portions of said base and extending around said opening to be coupled to said ammeter and to form a short-circuit across said socket relative to the impedance of said ballast circuit.
- 2. A device according to claim 1 wherein said body comprises a hollow tubular member through which said wire extends to said head portion.
- 3. A device according to claim 2 wherein said tubular member is formed from a substantially transparent material, said device further including an instruction sheet in said body having imprinted instructions readable through the body wall.
- 4. A device according to claim 2 wherein said base comprises an externally threaded conductive shell connected to one end of said wire and a central contact connected to the other end of said wire.
- 5. A testing device for use with a clamp-on ammeter to measure the short-circuit current output of a ballast circuit connected to an HID lamp socket, said ballast circuit having a known impedance, the testing device comprising
- a body of electrically nonconductive material;
- a head portion fixedly attached to said body, said head portion having means defining an opening therethrough dimensioned to receive the current-sensing arms of a clamp-on ammeter;
- a base attached to said body, said base including contact portions adapted to mate and make electrical contact with the socket to be tested; and
- a low resistance wire electrically connected at opposite ends to said contact portions of said base and extending around said opening to be coupled to said ammeter and to form a short-circuit across said socket, the resistance of said wire being selected to be substantially negligible relative to the impedance of said ballast circuit.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser No. 523,105, filed Aug. 15, 1983, now abandoned.
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