Snap-on automotive electrical tester model NO. CGA-8

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CanadianPenguin
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Snap-on automotive electrical tester model NO. CGA-8

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I found this along with some sockets that were dated to 1927 & 28. I can't find any thing about it online or in catalogs.
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Re: Snap-on automotive electrical tester model NO. CGA-8

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A photo from the inside, it has a single D-cell soldered in I'm guessing it wasn't originally soldered in.
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This port is on the right side of the unit, what kind of connector is it and is it input or an output?
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