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Wire and voltage detector question

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 2:43 pm
by Frank Johnston
Hi,
The wiring in my house is in a bit of a mess, mainly due to tradesmen leaving old wiring in situ.
Can I use a cheap detector to quickly establish whether a wire is live or unconnected? I cannot always follow through a cable to a socket to check it at the termination. But I could hold a detector against it
Thanks
Frank

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 7:45 pm
by sparx
Hi
there are a number of such items on the market, the multi - task kind that purport to tell location of studs,cables, nails ect. are not usually very good but the so called 'volt sticks' which look like a fat pen are quite good at showing live cables if held close but won't pick up a caable covered with metal capping as used for switch drops .
At best they are all just a guide and not to be trusted with your life!
regards Sparx

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 7:57 pm
by kbrownie
I agree with sparx the pen type indicator miles better than the so called stud and ac voltage detector they carp at both duties.
You could consider a clamp meter but that will start costing you money!
KB