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Evan wrote:

"Wands" ROFL...

If you are referring to a toner and probe set that will run
you about $80 to $100 dollars for the equipment AND
you will need two 9v batteries to use it...

You would have to disconnect the line voltage AC
from the circuit by shutting off the breaker at your
panel... You can then open up a fixture to attach
the toner set and trace the wiring using the probe...

Doubtful that you will be able to find one of these
to rent, you can buy them at home depot or your
local electrical supply house...

Are you sure that the fixtures themselves don't
have transformers in them ?


Here's one for ~$60.00
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...K5DCJF3ERGDPJJ


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