I need to trace some cables (phone catv, ethernet) throughout a house.will work. Looking for alternative ideas.
An inexpensive tone generator would work but I don't have one. Any recommendations for an inexpensive one? or alternatives? I rigged a 1.5V battery holder with alligator clips to be used in conjunction with a modified LED 'probe' flashlight which
I did make a 'break out box' for the rj45 and rj11 sockets where needed. Thanks
j
On 2021/08/26 11:30 a.m., three_jeeps wrote:will work. Looking for alternative ideas.
I need to trace some cables (phone catv, ethernet) throughout a house.
An inexpensive tone generator would work but I don't have one. Any recommendations for an inexpensive one? or alternatives? I rigged a 1.5V battery holder with alligator clips to be used in conjunction with a modified LED 'probe' flashlight which
I did make a 'break out box' for the rj45 and rj11 sockets where needed.
Thanks
j
If you have an old portable AM radio you can whip up an electrical noise/spark generator that you hook to one end of the wire then track it through the house using the radio.
Not so many hand held radios lying around these days though...
I need to trace some cables (phone catv, ethernet) throughout a house.
An inexpensive tone generator would work but I don't have one.
I need to trace some cables (phone catv, ethernet) throughout a house.
On Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 2:30:11 PM UTC-4, three_jeeps wrote:How far would that read?
I need to trace some cables (phone catv, ethernet) throughout a house.https://www.homedepot.com/p/Klein-Tools-Tone-and-Probe-Tester-and-Tracer-Kit-VDV500-705/311456018
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=tone+and+probe+tester&crid=3972PA7CBL6GT&sprefix=tone+and+prombe%2Caps%2C152&ref=nb_sb_ss_sc_1_15
No further than your local big-box and/or Amazon.
Why go with a kluge when the real thing (and all the associated reliability thereto) is readily available?
Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA
How far would that read?
Power to my shed is underground, and I need to do some digging to fix some drainage. it would really help to know exactly where the 220 is routed. I suspect it's in the 6 to 8 inch deep range, given the slope, hopefully a little deeper some places. .
Power to my shed is underground, and I need to do some digging to fix some drainage. it would really help to know exactly where the 220 is routed. I suspect it's in the 6 to 8 inch deep range, given the slope, hopefully a little deeper some places. .
Maybe call 811 (in the USA)?
<https://call811.com>
Works well tracing house wiring.
Just remember to turn off ALL circuit breakers in the mains panel.
Works well tracing house wiring.
Just remember to turn off ALL circuit breakers in the mains panel.
No. "Designed for use with telephone lines, alarm cables, computer cables, intercom lines, speaker wires, and thermostat wiring."
Not line voltage. And not for underground tracing either.
Not line voltage. And not for underground tracing either.But the question was "I need to trace some cables (phone catv, ethernet) throughout a house.".
So what is your problem?
So what is your problem?
Sorry to confuse the thread with two different applications.
My thought was that if a signal generator can put a tone on my line, I could shut the breaker in the house, leave the shed dead, put the signal on the shed end, and trace the wire back to the house.
dig out that area by hand. In any case, do call your local One-Call service, it is free and often you have no idea of what may be down there. And they DO have the costly devices.How far would that read?
Power to my shed is underground, and I need to do some digging to fix some drainage. it would really help to know exactly where the 220 is routed. I suspect it's in the 6 to 8 inch deep range, given the slope, hopefully a little deeper some places. .That is a low-voltage device, not for power lines. Underground cable tracers are very different animals, and substantially more costly. if all you need to do is 6-8" or so, borrow a decent metal detector and trace that way. You will be within inches -
Peter Wieck
Melrose Park, PA
timoth...@gmail.com wrote:
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Sorry to confuse the thread with two different applications.
My thought was that if a signal generator can put a tone on my line, I could shut the breaker in the house, leave the shed dead, put the signal on the shed end, and trace the wire back to the house.
** LOL - that is NOT what tone generators do !!
Their job is to facilitate cable *identification* where multiples exist.
OTOH a buried mains cable reveals it *location * by the magnetic field created by all the damn AC current flowing in it !!
..... Phil
I need to trace some cables (phone catv, ethernet) throughout a house.will work. Looking for alternative ideas.
An inexpensive tone generator would work but I don't have one. Any recommendations for an inexpensive one? or alternatives? I rigged a 1.5V battery holder with alligator clips to be used in conjunction with a modified LED 'probe' flashlight which
I did make a 'break out box' for the rj45 and rj11 sockets where needed. Thanks
j
https://www.harborfreight.com/cable-tracker-94181.html
timoth...@gmail.com wrote: ----------------------------------------------------
Sorry to confuse the thread with two different applications.
My thought was that if a signal generator can put a tone on my line, I could shut the breaker in the house, leave the shed dead, put the signal on the shed end, and trace the wire back to the house.** LOL - that is NOT what tone generators do !!
Their job is to facilitate cable *identification* where multiples exist.
OTOH a buried mains cable reveals it *location * by the magnetic field created by all the damn AC current flowing in it !!
..... Phil
On Saturday, August 28, 2021 at 9:03:05 PM UTC-4, palli...@gmail.com wrote:
timoth...@gmail.com wrote: ----------------------------------------------------
Sorry to confuse the thread with two different applications.
My thought was that if a signal generator can put a tone on my line, I could shut the breaker in the house, leave the shed dead, put the signal on the shed end, and trace the wire back to the house.** LOL - that is NOT what tone generators do !!
Their job is to facilitate cable *identification* where multiples exist.
OTOH a buried mains cable reveals it *location * by the magnetic field created by all the damn AC current flowing in it !!
..... PhilThanks for pointing out the inaccuracy of my post. My task is one of identification.
I just bought an inexpensive one from one of the references. I'll use my flashlight arrangement as a backup.
I did learn something from Jeff about cable locators - TY. Will file that away as I may be doing some of that in the future.
J
Yes, I agree, thanks much for that link. There was much in there that had not occurred to me, especially about other current sources coupling to underground lines. It seems just possible though maybe not likely that I can find an AM radio or otherdevice that will buzz a bit close to the line, and that the effect is larger if it's carrying a good current, worth a try anyway. I'm pretty sure my line is shallow and maybe even DIY.
Yes, I agree, thanks much for that link. There was much in there that had not occurred to me,
especially about other current sources coupling to underground lines.
It seems just possible though maybe not likely that I can find an AM radio or other device that
will buzz a bit close to the line, and that the effect is larger if it's carrying a good current, worth a try anyway.
timoth...@gmail.com wrote:
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Yes, I agree, thanks much for that link. There was much in there that had not occurred to me,** It would be a plus to put a triac dimmer controlled load on the end of that cable run.
especially about other current sources coupling to underground lines.
It seems just possible though maybe not likely that I can find an AM radio or other device that
will buzz a bit close to the line, and that the effect is larger if it's carrying a good current, worth a try anyway.
..... PhilDang, that's a good idea. I was thinking a heater plus a lamp with led and CFL, but the dimmer sounds good.
little deeper some places. .That is a low-voltage device, not for power lines. Underground cable tracers are very different animals, and substantially more costly. if all you need to do is 6-8" or so, borrow a decent metal detector and trace that way.How far would that read? > > Power to my shed is underground, and I need to do some digging to fix some drainage. it would really help to know exactly where the 220 is routed. I suspect it's in the 6 to 8 inch deep range, given the slope, hopefully a
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