

⚡ Level up your electrical diagnostics — don’t get left in the dark!
The Electronic Specialties 181 LOADpro kit combines dynamic test leads with a 200-page fundamental electrical troubleshooting book, enabling professionals and DIYers to quickly identify circuit faults like opens, shorts, and high resistance. Designed to work with most digital multimeters, its unique voltage drop testing method delivers accurate, on-the-fly diagnostics, while steady pin probes ensure safe and reliable contact. This kit is a must-have for anyone serious about mastering electrical troubleshooting with confidence and speed.






| ASIN | B004IKO09K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #67,293 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #283 in Test Probes & Leads |
| Brand | LOADpro |
| Color | Red,Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (740) |
| Date First Available | January 7, 2011 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00855174001694 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 14.1 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 9.84 x 1.57 x 2.36 inches |
| Item model number | 181 |
| Manufacturer | LOADpro |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 181 |
| Measurement Type | Multimeter |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 9.84 x 1.57 x 2.36 inches |
| Style | Industrial |
| UPC | 956256248850 855174001694 999992393958 071020057459 |
G**E
Diagnostic Precision Heaven!!!
The ESI 181 Load Pro Dynamic Test Lead: is the Load Pro LEADS(180) with the: Fundamental Electrical Trouble Shooting BOOK (182) This instrument fits MOST Digital MultiMeters (DMM) {May not fit into all} The tool works on the premise of drop voltage, which CAN NOT be accomplished properly with traditional DMM leads! The results are absolutely not only easier , but moreover more concise and COMPLETE It has the ability to test the WHOLE circuit , not just from point to point segments There can ONLY be 3 results that occur: 1)OPEN 2) SHORT-TO-GROUND 3) HIGH-RESISTENCE The book will in detail explain and help you HOW to intrepid & determine the results! and more! Aside from also being able to determine if the fault is in the positive side or negative side of the wiring of the circuit You just plug them into your COM jacks: POS to POS and NEG to NEG , Then set it to Volts with auto being: DC Voltage It is important to understand: this tool should be used in a STATIC state: Vehicle ON , BUT NOT with the Engine turned over! Then place the POS lead to the POS side of the wiring of the circuit and the NEG lead into the NEG side of the same wiring circuit , PUSH the button, then read the results I would refer you to either the instructions or the 182 book on reading the results, as it is important you do this responsibly and properly, ..........yet it is very easy! The LOAD Pro pays for itself in a few short uses and to me is an exceptional awesome, better way to diagnose electrical faults (problems) IT also, can be used on boats, trailers, house devices for electrical trouble shooting! This tool is a diagnostic instrument....meaning I recommend you respect the tool and handle it carefully, as you can damage it by dropping it or smacking it against something, or getting it wet or dirty! Even though I have had a basic understanding of electrical uses , the book is great it can be read all the way through, then used as a quick reference for MOST all electrical subjects, including concept, spelled out explanations, and some illustrations. The BOOK works on the premise of teaching and also easy referencing , which was created by an instructor: Dan Sullivan (the author of the book) 20 plus experience in instructional training in the trucking industry. He designed it to be presented in an easy understanding , non-complicated way! I am so glad I opted to get the 181 package with the book I would strongly recommend BOTH the Leads & the book for any & everybody, who is willing to learn fundamentals of electrical subjects, follow directions, and use the tool in a responsible respective manner. The ONLY thing I would pick at is that this tool does NOT have a case to protect it (or IF you have no room or case with you multimeter) I am looking at LowePro camera cases to store it in currently, that have padding. In my opinion, this tool was created by genius! IF you own it and understand how to fully use it, you will realize why I feel this way. In my experience, this is one of the absolutely GREATEST electrical tools one avid DIYer could own.PERIOD! Amazon is the Best place to get Electronic Specialties Inc. instruments. For more info on the : ESI 181 LOAD Pro & Book , or Just ESI 180 Leads ONLY, or ESI 182 Fund. Elect. Troubl. Book ONLY Go to: [...] . see side menu on there home page { You can also request a color catalog, of all their products} I also have reviews @Amazon on: ESI 190 Relay Buddy & ESI 230 Short Buddy, which these 3 tools have proven to be a killer combo for auto diagnostics'!
B**N
Hands Down one of the best electrical diagnostic tools for your tool box
I work in a professional shop environment and being the new guy, all of the electrical diag tickets got passed down to me because sh*t rolls down hill. I struggled through the diag jobs. I ended up seeing the LoadPro in a tool truck flyer which introduced me to the voltage drop testing concept. I bought the LoadPro and started studying voltage drop while waiting on the tool. The new diagnostic training combined with the LoadPro was a huge "level up" moment for me as a new technician. It's an excellent diagnostic tool and will speed up the diag process. The book itself is a great resource and I personally am a fan of physical books to keep around for quick reference. The 181 Kit would be an excellent choice for beginners, although I'm sure even experienced technicians will benefit from refreshers or learning knew concepts.
J**.
Your multimeter will lie to you!!! You NEED this unit
I'm a heavy equipment mechanic. I think every mechanic hates chasing electrical problems.....is it a chafed wire, bad connector pin, bad relay, bad ground, combination of everything?? A friend of mine told me about this........I've always used a light bulb to apply a load. I got this on a Saturday, Monday morning I was called out to look at a hydraulic on a dozer..........while your there can you look at the AC?? The AC system has 2 fans on condenser on roof, with 2 relays.....1 for each fan, and then a connector then goes into cab. One fan was good, another bad. Using multimeter, it was showing I had voltage going to both fans.........push the button and apply load......the voltage disappeared. Using just the multimeter with Load Pro you would think you had voltage and it was all good. Popped down to fuse panel.........one fuse was blown, the other was good. The blown fuse was an EZ ID fuse......the kind that has an LED light in it to show when the fuse was blown. Thats where the phantom voltage was coming from..........push the button on the LoadPro and voltage went away. The old way would have taken ALOT longer. I climbed off the roof of the dozer yelling "YEEEESSSS!!! THIS IS AWESOME!!" Plus it was 95F, sun baking, and my knees were getting cooked on the metal roof............THIS THING IS SO WORTH IT. According to manufacturer.......this will handle 12v-28.5V so its good for 24V systems. The 12V version applies a 50 ohm load when the button is pushed. The book it comes with is very well written and would be a great learning tool and refresher.
K**N
A great product let down by a quality issue.
The book is excellent, well written and easy to understand. My probe set doesn't zero out when on ohm setting, I get approx. 25 ohms when touching the probes together, which pretty much renders this tools useless a full time probe set. Pretty disappointed actually.
J**M
Tools for the Trailhand Electrician
Out on the frontier, a man learns quickly that the difference between a smooth ride and a long night stranded under a cold sky often comes down to the tools he carries. The LOADpro Dynamic Electronic Specialties 181 Test Lead and its companion, the Fundamental Electrical Troubleshooting Book, remind me of the gear I trusted on the old cattle trails—reliable, sturdy, and made with the kind of sense that only comes from folks who’ve done the hard work themselves. The test lead is built like a good horse: responsive, steady, and ready for whatever rough terrain you guide it across. It bites through voltage drops and bad connections the way a seasoned scout reads the land, revealing problems that hide from lesser tools. Paired with it, the troubleshooting book is no dry manual but a practical guide, clear and direct, written with the wisdom of someone who has stood toe-to-toe with balky machines and won. Whether you’re a rancher keeping old equipment alive or a modern trailhand chasing down an electrical ghost, this set will see you through. Five stars, without hesitation. In a world full of shortcuts and flimsy gear, it's good to find something built with backbone.
A**K
Brilliant product
A**S
Excellent unit, used it today to find a voltage drop across an earth circuit. Does what says, you couldn’t ask for more great to have in your elec equipment.
P**Y
this book should be taught in trade school , the tool is great for diagnostics as well . 32 years in this trade and will say i wish i had this at the start
J**.
I ordered a set of these for my Fluke DMM and it's one of the best things I've ever bought. Reading some of the reviews from so called mechanics that say you have to use your regular leads to do amp checks, continuity checks etc made me laugh. They are badly misinforming people. Throw your regular leads away, these really do it all. They function exactly the same as regular leads except when you do a voltage drop check. Pressing the button runs the circuit through a 25 ohm resistor built into the tool to ground, effectively replacing the load component from the circuit. Sure, Dan Sullivan can come across as arrogant but I personally don't have a problem with him, I enjoy his videos and I can say I've learned a lot from him. Some guys get butthurt and feel like their manhood is somehow threatened by him but he's a smart man and deserves a lot of credit. And no, I'm not a fan boy, I just recognize quality tools when I see them.
G**T
Been wanting a loadpro for a while now, finally bit the bullet and bought one. Kicking myself for not buying before! Any serious automotive electrician should have one
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