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On Mon, 27 Oct 2008 00:06:31 -0500, The Daring Dufas wrote:
I have a similar problem, only GFI outlets are involved. Can I use the fox and hound setup to find the problem with my wires? I don't see why not but you want to make sure the circuit is dead first. Thanks Daring, Looking up the tools to buy, it seems we have a choice of the following electrical "tone and probe kits" for home use to trace why a half dozen of my recepticles are dead. Question 1: Is a "tone and probe kit" the right keyword to be looking for? Question 2: If so, which of these I found googling is what we should use? a) Triplett 3399 FOX 2/HOUND 3 KIT b) Triplett 9650 BREAKER SNIFF-IT TYPE 2 c) Fluke PRO3000 Tone & Probe Kit d) Fluke Pro2000 Tone & Probe e) Core KE 501 Electric Tone & Probe Kit with 400V f) Telecom Tools E100-0801 (801K) Tone & Probe Kit g) Textron C100-2008 (2008) Power Finder Open Circuit Tracer Donna |
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