How to Find a Broken Underground Wire for Your Husqvarna Automower: Step-by-Step Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @wertiaaudit5746
    @wertiaaudit5746 3 года назад +2

    So let me get this straight , I can use a multimeter and hook it up to a radio , and put one multimeter stick in the ground and the other on the antenna and if the one on the ground makes a sound the radio antenna while it's on will show higher volts?

  • @wertiaaudit5746
    @wertiaaudit5746 3 года назад +2

    Are we allowed to use handheld FM am radios to detect ground wire via multimeter ?

    • @joysummer1018
      @joysummer1018 2 года назад +1

      Tried it, no luck. But maybe you would have better luck

  • @trevor-bd4kt
    @trevor-bd4kt 2 года назад +1

    Would u recommend the pro for deeper lines..say 2 ft?

  • @adrianaleon3283
    @adrianaleon3283 2 года назад

    My transmitter is in my garage and I think it’s too far but there’s nowhere else my pet fence is. The main box is in the garage so what do I do

  • @nanopineiro
    @nanopineiro 3 года назад

    where you put the black cable?

    • @doityourselfdanielle
      @doityourselfdanielle  3 года назад

      The black wire on the transmitter? The black wire is not used, at least as far as we can tell and we've found a few broken wires with this at this point thanks to my dog digging the yard up looking for a mole. The black wire on the receiver just hangs down to help you find the break.

  • @hilfordelectrical221
    @hilfordelectrical221 3 года назад

    Dude - can you answer the question where did you connect the black wire? Did you connect to to an earth?

    • @doityourselfdanielle
      @doityourselfdanielle  3 года назад

      The black wire on the transmitter? The black wire is not used, at least as far as we can tell and we've found a few broken wires with this at this point thanks to my dog digging the yard up looking for a mole. The black wire on the receiver just hangs down to help you find the break.

    • @hilfordelectrical221
      @hilfordelectrical221 3 года назад

      @@doityourselfdanielle so the black wire on the transmitter just sits on the ground? If so it's likely acting as earth return and would work better if clipped to a ground stake.
      Can you specifically clarify what you did with the black transmitter wire?

    • @andrewyoungren1371
      @andrewyoungren1371 3 года назад +2

      @@hilfordelectrical221 You can ground it by attaching to a screwdriver pushed into the ground

    • @DrMatthewHudson
      @DrMatthewHudson Год назад +1

      I'm not an expert in this area, but here is what I have found in my research.
      These things were designed initially to find broken wires in walls (like regular house 120v AC). Then people started using them outdoors for things like low voltage outdoor systems (ex 12V DC power). Both of these utilize 2 wires. In this case the black the and in both circumstances the black clamp is for the ground (or earth as you say). People typically attach it to both the ground wire and a nail (or stake or screwdriver) at the same time. Like connect the ground wire to a nail and then clamp the top of the nail with the balg alligator clip.
      If you have one wire, you can do like others described and just "ground" it by connecting it to something conductive that you stick in the ground

  • @sandralewis8792
    @sandralewis8792 3 года назад

    The black cable attaches to............???????

    • @doityourselfdanielle
      @doityourselfdanielle  3 года назад

      The black wire on the transmitter? The black wire is not used, at least as far as we can tell and we've found a few broken wires with this at this point thanks to my dog digging the yard up looking for a mole. The black wire on the receiver just hangs down to help you find the break.

    • @jsl235
      @jsl235 2 года назад

      nothing, just leave it be

    • @joysummer1018
      @joysummer1018 2 года назад +2

      @@doityourselfdanielle Aren't we supposed to clip the black clip to something? Like a screwdriver pushed into the ground?