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		<title>FAQs about Hot Stick Testers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is the distance from which I can detect voltage using a hot stick tester?

The distance of detecting voltage will depend on how high the voltage is, and how much of an area is exposed and not covered by shields.  The higher the voltage is, the larger the distance will be for detection.  A car [...]]]></description>
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