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Rapitest Cable and Stud detector
http://www.focusdiy.co.uk/invt/269438
I bought one of these cable and stud detectors from B&Q ages ago, and unfortunately I can't find the instructions. It has a switch inside the handle that can be switched to one or two, and then two "volume" type switches on the top. Can Anyone clarify how to use this? I can sort of get it working but not to the point where I trust it. thanks |
Rapitest Cable and Stud detector
My similar (but not the same), you hold it up in free space with the
gain turned up high enough to trigger, then gently turn it down until it just stops triggering. Not a brilliant device though - I would guess the latest generation devices work rather better. |
Rapitest Cable and Stud detector
wrote:
http://www.focusdiy.co.uk/invt/269438 I bought one of these cable and stud detectors from B&Q ages ago, and unfortunately I can't find the instructions. It has a switch inside the handle that can be switched to one or two, and then two "volume" type switches on the top. Can Anyone clarify how to use this? I can sort of get it working but not to the point where I trust it. Well I had one of these and seem to recall that in stud finding mode, it involved putting it on the plasterboard and fiddling with the controls until it shut up. You then moved the thing around until it squawked. This indicated that it had detected a stud - or a thicker bit of plaster - or a nearby light switch - or a passing taxi using its radio. In cable detection mode, you fiddled with the controls until it shut up and then moved it over the wall around the electrical fitting until it beeped to show where the cable wasn't. The one I had seemed unable to reliably detect either solid walls or power cables when it was resting on them - I threw it away. Perhaps I was unlucky. John -- John White, Electrical Contractor |
Rapitest Cable and Stud detector
DJC wrote:
I had one of the, threw it away, they don't work. I was just about to say exactly the same thing. Throw it away and get a Zircon Triscanner Pro instead. -- Andy |
Rapitest Cable and Stud detector
Andy Wade wrote:
DJC wrote: I had one of the, threw it away, they don't work. I was just about to say exactly the same thing. Throw it away and get a Zircon Triscanner Pro instead. Do they work ok,if the the wall/ceiling is foil backed plasterboard. ;-) -- Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite |
Rapitest Cable and Stud detector
The3rd Earl Of Derby wrote:
I was just about to say exactly the same thing. Throw it away and get a Zircon Triscanner Pro instead. I would second that! Do they work ok,if the the wall/ceiling is foil backed plasterboard. ;-) Alas, nope. I have not found any stud scanner that can work through foil. -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
Rapitest Cable and Stud detector
John Rumm wrote:
I was just about to say exactly the same thing. Throw it away and get a Zircon Triscanner Pro instead. I would second that! Do they work ok,if the the wall/ceiling is foil backed plasterboard. ;-) Alas, nope. I have not found any stud scanner that can work through foil. Thanks again to this group for the alternative trick for finding the studs, which is to scan for the screw or nail heads using a magnet. However, you still can't tell if there are pipes or wires behind the foil. Since all the studwork in this house is clad in foil-backed plasterboard, I have no use for a stud finder here. Please can anyone recommend a finder that will work well for just the other two jobs, wires and metal buried under plaster? -- Ian White |
Rapitest Cable and Stud detector
Ian White wrote:
Since all the studwork in this house is clad in foil-backed plasterboard, I have no use for a stud finder here. Please can anyone recommend a finder that will work well for just the other two jobs, wires and metal buried under plaster? The Zircon triscanner pro that Andy mentioned is good on metal and voltage detection as well as studs. I have used it in the past for locating burried screw heads (in plasterboards under the skim) -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
Rapitest Cable and Stud detector
John Rumm wrote:
Ian White wrote: Since all the studwork in this house is clad in foil-backed plasterboard, I have no use for a stud finder here. Please can anyone recommend a finder that will work well for just the other two jobs, wires and metal buried under plaster? The Zircon triscanner pro that Andy mentioned is good on metal and voltage detection as well as studs. I have used it in the past for locating burried screw heads (in plasterboards under the skim) Thanks, John and Andy. Has anyone seen a better UK price for the Triscanner Pro than £49 (incl VAT) from RS? -- Ian White |
Rapitest Cable and Stud detector
Ian White wrote:
Has anyone seen a better UK price for the Triscanner Pro than £49 (incl VAT) from RS? Slightly cheaper here http://www.yorksurvey.co.uk/products...t/triscanr.htm 73 -- Andy |
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In uk.d-i-y, Ian White wrote:
John Rumm wrote: Ian White wrote: Since all the studwork in this house is clad in foil-backed plasterboard, I have no use for a stud finder here. Please can anyone recommend a finder that will work well for just the other two jobs, wires and metal buried under plaster? The Zircon triscanner pro that Andy mentioned is good on metal and voltage detection as well as studs. I have used it in the past for locating burried screw heads (in plasterboards under the skim) Thanks, John and Andy. Has anyone seen a better UK price for the Triscanner Pro than £49 (incl VAT) from RS? http://www.yorksurvey.co.uk/products...t/triscanr.htm GOODS £30.99 SHIPPING £ 6.00 VAT £ 6.47 TOTAL £43.46 -- Mike Barnes |
Rapitest Cable and Stud detector
Ian White wrote:
Has anyone seen a better UK price for the Triscanner Pro than £49 (incl VAT) from RS? In a thread a few months back somone posted that they found what looked like it was a rebadged Zircon in B&Q at about £15... Don't actually know if it was the zircon or just something tha\t looked like it though! -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
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Mike Barnes wrote:
In uk.d-i-y, Ian White wrote: John Rumm wrote: Ian White wrote: Since all the studwork in this house is clad in foil-backed plasterboard, I have no use for a stud finder here. Please can anyone recommend a finder that will work well for just the other two jobs, wires and metal buried under plaster? The Zircon triscanner pro that Andy mentioned is good on metal and voltage detection as well as studs. I have used it in the past for locating burried screw heads (in plasterboards under the skim) Thanks, John and Andy. Has anyone seen a better UK price for the Triscanner Pro than £49 (incl VAT) from RS? http://www.yorksurvey.co.uk/products...t/triscanr.htm GOODS £30.99 SHIPPING £ 6.00 VAT £ 6.47 TOTAL £43.46 Thanks.... Or maybe wait till I get to a Home Depot, $30.98. -- Ian White |
Rapitest Cable and Stud detector
That was me :)
I have been using it for past couple of months and it's been superb. I'm 99% sure it's a Zircon... the 1% doubt is due to B&Q selling something of good quality cheap! As a stud detector this thing works great, it can even detect a change of density in concrete to a couple inches in depth. It doesn't have voltage or metal detector but you can get relatively reliable one of these for not much. |
Rapitest Cable and Stud detector
cucumber wrote:
That was me :) I have been using it for past couple of months and it's been superb. I'm 99% sure it's a Zircon... the 1% doubt is due to B&Q selling something of good quality cheap! As a stud detector this thing works great, it can even detect a change of density in concrete to a couple inches in depth. It doesn't have voltage or metal detector but you can get relatively reliable one of these for not much. Ah, that would suggest it is not a "tri-scanner" then! ;-) (which, as the name suggests, does studs, voltage, and metal). -- Cheers, John. /================================================== ===============\ | Internode Ltd - http://www.internode.co.uk | |-----------------------------------------------------------------| | John Rumm - john(at)internode(dot)co(dot)uk | \================================================= ================/ |
Rapitest Cable and Stud detector
Just in case anyone looks for it in B&Q.. it's identical to this (apart
from the labels of course) http://www.zircon.com/SellPages/Scan...pro/SSpro.html |
Rapitest Cable and Stud detector
We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the
drugs began to take hold. I remember John White saying something like: Well I had one of these and seem to recall that in stud finding mode, it involved putting it on the plasterboard and fiddling with the controls until it shut up. You then moved the thing around until it squawked. This indicated that it had detected a stud - or a thicker bit of plaster - or a nearby light switch - or a passing taxi using its radio. In cable detection mode, you fiddled with the controls until it shut up and then moved it over the wall around the electrical fitting until it beeped to show where the cable wasn't. The one I had seemed unable to reliably detect either solid walls or power cables when it was resting on them - I threw it away. Perhaps I was unlucky. I'd say it's a common experience. Mine is resting at the bottom of a box of crap things that will never see the light of day again. -- Dave |
Rapitest Cable and Stud detector
replying to Ian White, Alison Wrigglesworth wrote:
Just tried this so thank you for the tip we found the nails with strong magnet and the stud! -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/uk-diy...or-250807-.htm |
Rapitest Cable and Stud detector
On Wednesday, 29 April 2020 18:44:05 UTC+1, Alison Wrigglesworth wrote:
replying to Ian White, Alison Wrigglesworth wrote: Just tried this so thank you for the tip we found the nails with strong magnet and the stud! Cool. |
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