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Hipot testers are the opposite of continuity testers. These testers make sure current does not flow from one point to another on an electronic device even with extremely high voltage. A hipot tester checks for good isolation between circuit parts. Passing this test indicates you offer a product that is safe to use and meets superior performance standards.

Use a direct current hipot test, also called a dc hipot test, or an alternating current hipot test to assist in the location of stray wire strands, contaminants around the conductors and other conditions that might make a device unsafe or less productive. When purchasing a hipot tester you should:

1. Find the safest hipot test equipment that will suit your specific needs.

2. Sample hipot testers to ensure the hipot tester you buy works like you expected it to.

3. Purchase hipot test equipment from a supplier that offers training and product support.


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Look at hipot manufacturers to find the perfect tools for your business


There is no need to filter through electronics test equipment tutorials when you can contact manufacturers directly to find the perfect hipot test equipment for your job.

I recommend: High Voltage offers its customers portable hipot testers known for small sizes and prices. Baker Instrument designs hipot testers using strict guidelines and maintains IEEE and NEMA compliance on its products. It also offers hipot testers to customers around the world.

Consult with hipot suppliers to find the best testing products for your materials


A hipot tester supplier likely knows the most current products on the market as well as impending changes in technology. A consultation with a supplier yields inside information that benefits you in your choice of purchasing a low-cost hipot tester.

I recommend: Westcon is a distributor of testing equipment including hipot testers. It is known for its great customer service and quality products. Test Equipment Depot also distributes hipot testers and offers new and used testers from many different manufacturers to consumers.

Purchase hipot testing equipment from manufacturers that offer support and training


Whether you want to learn about a basic hipot test procedure, a hipot test set, hipot test voltage or some other facet of hipot testing, consulting with a manufacturer who offers support allows you to use your equipment to its maximum potential.

I recommend: The VON Corporation works with businesses to create unique equipment specifically suited to a customer's needs. In addition to testing equipment, it offers training programs and support. Associated Research also offers testing equipments as well as various methods of support including web seminars and instructional videos.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • When doing a hipot test, make sure the safety circuits in your testing equipment operate correctly every time you calibrate the tester.

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