The BEST Way To Trace Wires Hidden Inside Your Walls! DIY How To For Beginners!
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On this episode I'm going to show you one of THE BEST way to trace wires hidden inside your walls! This DIY how to is best for DIYers and Beginners! Sometimes you come across wires and cables that you just don't know where they lead to and maybe you forget where an outlet or switch was hooked onto. This method I'm going to show you is the perfect solution! Stay tuned!
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Great job of explaining how to use this tool. I have been an electrician for 22 plus years. I Have used many much more expensive tracers (Ideal Sure Trace) that are like at least 10-20 times the cost of this one. I just bought one of these Kleins for my self.
Thank you so much for sharing your experience! Thank you for the feedback! 🙏🏽😊
@Paul L Keep looking around for other Electricians. Try one that will do it hourly for diagnosis.
@Paul L Check to see if there is a gfci outlet somewhere that's tripped. Have found this many times. Was trouble shooting a bathroom circuit and found a tripped gfci outlet near the floor behind d a shelving unit.
This video is so on topic for me right now. I own a 1954 house and I'm at the point of tracing older wires behind the walls. This tool looks to be what I need to easily get the job done so I just purchased one. Thank you.
It’s just brand name. Nothing special for these overpriced American shit. I can use the $30 made in China thing to finish what you paid for $1000 for IDEAL bullshit
I just purchased the same tracer. You have created a fantastic teaching tool with the wiring behind the drywall. What you are doing is time consuming but for the viewers its a true learning experience. Thank you for your willingness to teach….
I have used a Fluke Circuit Tracer all of my life with the phone company and have found it invaluable. This becomes a challenge when you are working in older homes with plaster and metal mesh, this tend to shunt out the signal. The continuity feature allows you to troubleshoot short circuits within the wire run as well. Good job of explaining the tone out feature.
Great video! Mock-up is very realistic and demo is easy to understand for the non professional homeowner or diy’er
Thank you for making such a detailed video on the tracer. It helped me to decide on what one I needed for my job.
I have this tool, and it has paid for itself many times over. I own rentals and am able to quickly and accurately trace wires .👍
Excellent video presentation. Thanks for sharing the approach and best practices to use the tool to discover the routing of conductors behind the wall. I purchased this tool a few weeks ago but you have shown me how to use it. Cheers.
I greatly appreciate you creating this video showing all these tips.
Very educational. Thanks for all the time you put into this.
If you don’t have that tool, you can use a multimeter set on continuity. Connect one set of wires together and then use your continuity tester on the other end. It works the same as that Klein tool.
Thank you for sharing! 👍🏽🙏🏽😊
Will work, but you may need awful long test leads or extension wires.
@@MaMa-qh4dy You can short two ends and check the remote ends.
@@MaMa-qh4dy - By connecting one set of wires together, you created a loopback. Hence, just test the other set of wires in front of you (you don't need extension test leads).
@@TJ-kv3fv yep. That will work. Thanks
I cannot thank you enough for posting this. Really Helpful
Because of this video, I am ready for the test. Thank you, teacher.
This is great ! Have many freinds who are elec contractors and PM's. Your mock up is legit and best explanation Ive seen on how to safely trace wires.
Great video and explanation of the use of the tools. Thanks for sharing.
This is an excellent and very-needed video! Thank you so much!
Thank you! I have one of the Klein tracers. They work like a charm Make sure the power is turned off 💯👍
I give you a thumbs up. This is a good demonstration and practice will make it better. Thanks for sharing
Amazing video , explanation of the tool was very clear , thank you
Dude, nice video man. Great explanations. Very clear voice, friendly, helpful. Thank you!!!
Let me see if I understand this device. You need to open the circuit at the other end for this to work. So if you know where the other end is, why do you need to trace it? If you guess where the other end is, might it be easy to blow this thing up when probing in a live 120V circuit? It might be useful to find where the open circuit inside a sheetrock wall but don't think it would work for lath and plaster or plaster and steel mesh walls. So am I wrong?
This kind of instrument has been around at least 40 years and was used primarily by phone companies to trace through tons of pairs of wires. Klein is jumping in the game. It is very helpful in picking out a "deenergized" cable for electrical work. Amprobe makes an instrument that will do the same thing on "energized' cirscuits. Both instruments are a must for an electrical contractor.
Great stuff. Thanks for teaching!
Great Video. Thanks for showing up great tech.
WOW! Great instructions... Thank you...
Thank you! This makes it simple.
Nice Job ! Very informative.
Thanks man! Some pretty cool vid - easy to follow and understand.
Thank you for the GREAT how to!
Very helpful, i was imagining a tool like this existing, so much easier than a multimeter and wire nuts and a bunch of walking and climbing
love your videos~ you are the best man!
Good job and fun time. Always great and informative videos. Thanks.
Thank you so much! and thank you for the feedback!
Thank you for the info
Clean tools :) Thanks video is helpful!!
I like you. And, I am learning a second language; Electronics. Best thing is I am doing this very thing you are illustrating right now. Thank you!
This is exactly what I was looking for thank you so much!
I’m glad I could be of help! 🙏🏽😊
Thank you Jay for all You do. 👍
Thank you brother for all the love and support! 🙏🏽😊
I recently bought a home & literally was lookin for a video for this & god bless you for making this video saved me so much money
I’m glad I could be of help! 🙏🏽😊 Congrats on the new house! 🏡😊👍🏽
Capital G
You just help me with the proper tool for what I needed for
You instruct like a teacher. Well done
Thank you so much! 🙏🏽😊
Great tool Have you tried to short the 2 legs at the far end By doing this the tone will disappear That will be a sure way to establish the correct cable as well Your probe does have a light indicator and this will avoid the insertion of those legs into the probe Interested to know if this will work as suggested Was used on large Cu Telkom cables
Thanks! great device!
Thanks for the info!
Excellent video
Thank you very much!
Outstanding! Thx!
Very useful presentation, especially the use of the simple tools to get your info
Thank you Kevin! 🙏🏽😊
Thank you. Great video, with nice and easy-to-understand explanations. Great work!
Thank you so much Al! 🙏🏽😊
Thanks for your help
I appreciate you giving me the benefit of the doubt when it comes to "forgetting" to label the wiring.... truth be told, I typically tell myself "oh heck, it's only a few wires.... I'll remember which ones go where". How does THAT work? Well..... I'm here watching your video.
Great video thank you!
This is awesome. As always, great tips and showcasing on the proper way to do it!
thank you so much brother! Means a lot!
great instruction
You are a good teacher!
Thank you so much ! 🙏🏽😊
Another great video, I've learned a lot watching you!
Thank you so much Ricky! I’m glad I could be of help! 👍🏽😊
Great explanation and use of visuals.
Thank you 🙏🏽!
Thumbs up. I need to see it again. I was not paying enough attention. I have a whole house I need to trouble shoot. I did get that they must be cold. You can be sure I will do that.
Great video, thanks. Very helpful!
Thank you Mark! 🙏🏽😊👍🏽
This tool has been around for decades and was in use by telephone worker to identify wire pairs in a multiplier cable. It was much faster and easier to use than a continuity meter
Thank you for sharing! 🙏🏽😊
Thank you. This was a lot of work to setup this video.
Thank you! I’m glad I could be of help! 🙏🏽😊 these videos take a lot of work, just you finding value is all worth it! 👍🏽🙏🏽😊
Thank you, very clear and concise....
Thank you for the feedback! 🙏🏽😊
Good video and thanks for making it. Before tools such as the Klein unit was readily available, I had bought a roll of 50 or 100 feet of single wire to use with my ohm meter so that I could do a continuity test on an individual wire-by-wire basis. Slow, but sure. This is how the electric power substation technicians installed multi wire cables from the control building to the yard equipment and were able to attach the individual wires to the proper screw terminals in the control systems.
Thank you so much for sharing with us your experience! Thank you for the feedback! 👍🏽🙏🏽😊
I dare say using a continuity meter is far more reliable than this tone detector. A tone detector really confuses me as it makes sound even for wires that are close by but aren't the ones who are looking for. A continuity meter will only beep for the exact wire you are looking for.
Awesome thank you ordering one now
Hi brother! Thank so much for the love and support! 🙏🏽😊
The volume control is also a sensitivity control. You can pre set or calibrate it against the red lead, then when you get to the correct wire, the led will turn on. Tones from other wires won't light the led.
I use toners mostly for fire alarm. Might upgrade to those new Klein’s after seeing the features on them.
Just what i needed thanks 👍
I’m glad I could be of help! 🙏🏽😊
Very informative. In case you want to apply them for Stone / concrete / insulation cladding do they work as well?
Another great video Jay. Thanks man
Thank you so much for the love and support! 🙏🏽😊
@@FixThisHouse does this tracing tool work thru cement walls? Several people asked this same question and you have not answered.
Another great video. Thanks
Thank you for the love and support! 🙏🏽😊
need this! so great
Thank you 🙏🏽
That was excellent, Thank you.
Thank you so much for the feedback! 🙏🏽😊
It helped me locate the red electric trailer brake wire in my Jeep Liberty !!
Thanks!
Great demonstration! I have a setup from Harbor Freight; don't recall the brand, though. Anyway, I wish they worked better just going through the wall to figure out where the wires go. Running long distances and around corners, these things don't help as much as I would like. Thanks for the show.
thank you! great info
Thank you for watching! 🙏🏽👍🏽
I just happened on your video but it was just what I need. I have a circuit that shorted out and need to know where it shorted. It does not pop the breaker but at the box with 2 switches I found that the ground wire is hot. I ordered this tester. So thanks for the very informing video.
Great. thanks
How does this work when your outlet boxes are wired in series on the same circuit? Won't they all ring out?
I used a very similar tool to map out underground wiring for an irrigation system. It helped me find the valve boxes that had gotten overgrown with grass.
Great video !!!
Thank you Terry! 🙏🏽😊
Beautiful explanation! Sometimes following HVAC control wires is a real nightmare! Thank you.
I’m glad I could be of help! Thank you so much for watching!
Are they the same size as doorbell wires?
@@jaydee3046 I am sorry for my delay. Bell wires are 18 gauge as the thermostats should be.
Interesting ! ❤😊
Thanks
Love your content
Thank you so much! 🙏🏽😊
Yeah, I bought one of those and honestly I think doing a continuity test is the way to go
maybe, but a continuity test wont let you trace where the wires are routed through the walls if you don't know already.
Great FYI MADE SIMPLE!!!!!!
Thank you!
GoodStuff,GreatTips😀👍🏿
Thank you! 🙏🏽😊
Thank you.
Thank you Brian! 🙏🏽😊
Awesome!
Thank you! 🙏🏽😊
tito thank you
Great video, thanks. I am renovating an 1820s farm house and wires look like an octopus. A mess. Recently, one of the bedrooms just lost all electrical. This may help figure out what happened.
Very great video and presentation! I have big problems with finding cables ( 240v without electric) in drywall with glass wole. New conctruction house...the isolation of cable are thicker than yours (eu)...do you think will this work? This device is more for data cable or not?
thanks
Hey Jay thank you for the video, I ended up getting one of those wire tracers and it works great! I was wondering if you could help me out. I’m installing a Feit Dimmer to a 3 way junction but my boxes are “switch looped” I have black wires connected to white wires and it’s making things difficult! Any help would be awesome
Not an electrician, but nice video for understanding some basics! I was about to install the Blazepods on my wall, but on the instructions it said 'Do not install the product near any high voltgage cable or power source.', so came across this video.
Harbor Freight has a device like this which was $25 about 3 years ago. Just checked (CEN-TECH Cable Tracker) and it's STILL $25! It isn't as fancy, but it does work. I bought it to trace the wires in an Airstream trailer that I was working on. Anybody see a problem with that? I'll cut to the chase and tell you that it was nearly impossible to detect the wires due to the aluminum skin of the trailer. It works so much better in a wood-framed building. It's been extremely useful to me a handful of times. Well-worth the $25.
The unit works great. Just had to find what wires went to what speakers. Condo is three level and it was a lot of wires I had to identity. The connected speaks made the toner sound when I was on the correct pair. Other wires were search and seak with the tool.
not bad for the beginner, but this tool can be so much better used a little differently, at the limited power it has, it will be hard to trace thicker plastered walls in older homes. i suggest grounding one lead, will cause 100% of signal instead of just half and will let u trace deeper or longer distances.i use a cut off ext cord hooked to a long screwdriver and stab that into the dirt outside if possible or straight to your waterpipes,power panal cover,etc, ive been teaching this to electricians for 40 years,try it
Cool.
Hey in the video he suggests connecting the black clip to the ground wire ... would that achieve the idea you talk about?
I have a few mystery switches in my house… I’m hopping this tool will give me a better idea of what these switches power/used to power.
That's what I'm hoping I'll be able to do with one of these. How did it work for you, if you got around to it yet?
Nice toner
Clear as mud