Thank you johnieG for pointing out the potential danger of using this tool on a machine with a bad compressor. I bought an ohm meter and have been studying on how to test the compressor properly
The service cord on the machine that I have lacks a ground pin or pigtail. I'm not sure if that's correct or if it was replaced along that way with a non grounded cord. The terminal block appears to have a green wire on the outside of it wire secured to the top of it with a screw.
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only when my compressor checks out ok electrically (with my shiney new multimeter) I want to make sure the whole compressor deck is grounded properly prior to juicing it up with 110 for a test.
This will be a bench test with the enire cooling system removed from the machine and on my work table. The test tool that is pictured (with its non grounded plug) will be plugged into a GFI outlet and connected to the compressor with the Start Common Run clamps. The compressor dome/chassis will have a jumper cable secured to it at one end and the other will be on the ground rod that is beneath my electrical panel for my house which just so happens to be right next to my work bench. I am going slow and welcome any advice anyone may have. Thanks!