circuit tracers

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cadpoint

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Durham, NC
Seems there on the ball and know there stuff, check out http://www.spectrumind.com/, not that I have any vested interest...

I beleive I used their 42 circuit tracer before, it looks like the same...

I also beleive they make the greenlee tester "as previous posted"
 

hillbilly1

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I looked at the Greenlee, and it does look the same, but at about $100 more, its not worth paying the extra having the Greenlee name on it! I may order one just to see how well it works.
 

Dennis Alwon

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I have some off brand that I have used for years. It works great and was less than $100.00 probably 20 years ago or so. You basically plug the transmitter in the wall and use the receiver at the panel. Their are no other parts. You could rig up a pig tail with a female recep. to use if the circuit is not recep.
 

hillbilly1

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I have some off brand that I have used for years. It works great and was less than $100.00 probably 20 years ago or so. You basically plug the transmitter in the wall and use the receiver at the panel. Their are no other parts. You could rig up a pig tail with a female recep. to use if the circuit is not recep.

We do a lot of work on 277 volt circuits, so that would not work well for us, unless it would still work using a small stepdown transformer. I have seen those, but have not tried one yet.
 

nez

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We do a lot of work on 277 volt circuits, so that would not work well for us, unless it would still work using a small stepdown transformer. I have seen those, but have not tried one yet.

It looks like it works up to 600 volts. The amprobe I have works up to 300 volts.
 
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