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[email protected] August 23rd 05 06:45 AM

using a B&D Marksman AC Sensor
 
I am trying to figure out how this handheld unit works for detecting
power. I don't have a manual.
I am disconnecting and removing electric baseboard heaters. I just want
to figure out which fuse controls this power circuit. Even with all the
breakers thrown my handheld AC Sensor gizmo seems to beep furiously as
if there were power. I know there is not because when I turn the heater
switches ON they do not heat up.

Can anyone tell me how to use this thing to determine if the power
lines are live? (working intuitively - admitedly not a good idea with
electricity - I hold the side button down and pass the unit over the
leads. But it still beeps.)


Scott McDaniel August 23rd 05 12:39 PM

If you're depending on that piece of junk to verify voltage, then you are -
quite literally - taking your life in your hands. Either buy a volt/ohm
meter and learn how to use it properly, or get someone who knows how to use
a volt/ohm meter to come check it for you. It's not worth risking your life
over ... you could have a separate panel box that controls the baseboard
heaters, or some jackleg (or homeowner) could have done some "creative"
wiring ... when dealing wtih electricity, it's always best to err on the
side of caution - and caution in this instance would tell you that there's
still power on those heaters!!

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I am trying to figure out how this handheld unit works for detecting
power. I don't have a manual.
I am disconnecting and removing electric baseboard heaters. I just want
to figure out which fuse controls this power circuit. Even with all the
breakers thrown my handheld AC Sensor gizmo seems to beep furiously as
if there were power. I know there is not because when I turn the heater
switches ON they do not heat up.

Can anyone tell me how to use this thing to determine if the power
lines are live? (working intuitively - admitedly not a good idea with
electricity - I hold the side button down and pass the unit over the
leads. But it still beeps.)




[email protected] August 23rd 05 10:38 PM

thanks.
good advice.
I hired an electrician to verify and disconnect everything.



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