DIY Telecom I did Alarm system and phone jack installs before and i really like this tool because if the house is prewired for an alarm system it is very handy for tracing the builders electricians alarm and phone wiring and marking it after.
These are definitely useful, although I don't have much of a home wiring infrastructure either (the few cables I have run I made sure to label right away). I've actually found it very helpful in automotive and 120v (with the breaker off) situations in the past.
Aric, thats very interesting. as a former mechanic I could certainly appreciate how that could really work well for automotive applications. As always, your comments are very welcome here! :-)
II removed the screw that holds the batteries and replaced it with a small strip of gaffers tape. Not duct tape. Removing the batteries after use prevents the micro drain which happens if left connected. I hate it when the toner or wand doesn't work.
I have one but I don't use it, mine looks a bit different maybe mine is an older version but it has the button to select tones (2) solid and alternating, its like new in the pouch..
Your videos are great I really appreciate your articulation. I was wondering if you might be able to give me a few pointers on a problem I'm having. It's a DoorKing intercom 1812 classic I do garage doors and Gates and this particular client as a gate entry door and it's a small commercial building. I usually don't have any issues when I am connecting to a residential setting however this one's a bit confusing.
Hi Vick,. Thanks for the kind words about my videos. Feedback helps. Now, about your Door King situation, I am not sure I could offer much help remotely. Does Door King offer any tech support? I know when I work with Viking devices (door strikes and dtmf relays and such) they provide excellent phone support for free.
Those red/black wires have alligator clips on the end which allow you to either clip-on to bare wire or.metal posts. It does the same function as the modular plug.
I dont know the exact answer in terms if distance. But for example, I know you can trace a tone through at 22 guage phone wire up to a mile pretty easily (telephone service installers do that all the time). As for electrical wire, sure this would work, but I believe there is something similar that is geared just for Electrical work. great question 👍 😀
I would say you begin to hear the tone when you are about 10 or leas inches away from the wire. but, with a cat5 or cat6 cable its much less because of the noise-suppressing nature of the design
good question! They are usually sold as a kit (toner and probe tool) although you can buy them separately. The kit demonstrated here is $70 USD on amazon amzn.to/2WcVyQ1. You can get cheaper ones, but I trust Fluke for this type of equipment. :-)
DIY Telecom I did Alarm system and phone jack installs before and i really like this tool because if the house is prewired for an alarm system it is very handy for tracing the builders electricians alarm and phone wiring and marking it after.
I need this refresher. Thanks!
These are definitely useful, although I don't have much of a home wiring infrastructure either (the few cables I have run I made sure to label right away). I've actually found it very helpful in automotive and 120v (with the breaker off) situations in the past.
Aric, thats very interesting. as a former mechanic I could certainly appreciate how that could really work well for automotive applications. As always, your comments are very welcome here! :-)
Very good stuff. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
thanks Owen. Feedback appreciated. :-)
The wand tip in the battery compartment is a replacement. I use the holster.
not just RF, but AF too (I guess the flukes do it as well) where you can also pick up phone handset to hear tone as well
good points Ressy. so many ways to use the toner. obviously not enough time in a short video to cover them. thanks for the comment. 😀
That packaging is called Blister Pack. Pain in the ass.
II removed the screw that holds the batteries and replaced it with a small strip of gaffers tape. Not duct tape. Removing the batteries after use prevents the micro drain which happens if left connected. I hate it when the toner or wand doesn't work.
Hey, great idea. I know what you mean, I keep extra 9v Batts in my tool bag for that reason. Tha KS for sharing. 😁👍
I have one but I don't use it, mine looks a bit different maybe mine is an older version but it has the button to select tones (2) solid and alternating, its like new in the pouch..
Your videos are great I really appreciate your articulation. I was wondering if you might be able to give me a few pointers on a problem I'm having. It's a DoorKing intercom 1812 classic I do garage doors and Gates and this particular client as a gate entry door and it's a small commercial building. I usually don't have any issues when I am connecting to a residential setting however this one's a bit confusing.
Hi Vick,. Thanks for the kind words about my videos. Feedback helps.
Now, about your Door King situation, I am not sure I could offer much help remotely. Does Door King offer any tech support? I know when I work with Viking devices (door strikes and dtmf relays and such) they provide excellent phone support for free.
DIY Telecom they don't have the greatest tech support which I'm pretty surprised about do you have a Facebook so we can chat on there
@@Meypsta i would like to ask the same thing😄(your facebook acct)
More videos of how to use it in troubleshooting pls. Tnx😊
Ok, see what I can do.
What is the red and black use for
Those red/black wires have alligator clips on the end which allow you to either clip-on to bare wire or.metal posts. It does the same function as the modular plug.
Keep it in that case in your backpack and I bet the tip won't break.....just saying
How much cable we can trace?? Is it possible to trace for electric cables??
I dont know the exact answer in terms if distance. But for example, I know you can trace a tone through at 22 guage phone wire up to a mile pretty easily (telephone service installers do that all the time). As for electrical wire, sure this would work, but I believe there is something similar that is geared just for Electrical work.
great question 👍 😀
Yes you can trace electrical wiring, you just have to make sure the circuit isn’t live, or else it would blow the transmitter
Use Energizer Lithium batteries so you don't have to change them as often.
Excellent point 😊
whats the range away from a cable that it will start generating tone?
I would say you begin to hear the tone when you are about 10 or leas inches away from the wire. but, with a cat5 or cat6 cable its much less because of the noise-suppressing nature of the design
This work for coax?
Will it work for finding faults in a radio circuit?
Are you sure that "radio frequency" (mainly the radio part) should be uttered in this video?
not sure I get your implication, but thanks for the comment. :)
Cuánto es el l valor del producto.
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$100 USD
How much does it cost?
good question! They are usually sold as a kit (toner and probe tool) although you can buy them separately. The kit demonstrated here is $70 USD on amazon amzn.to/2WcVyQ1.
You can get cheaper ones, but I trust Fluke for this type of equipment. :-)
Price please and location
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why are we not saying RJ45 why are we saying RJ11? is this a telephone port?
Hi Leo. RJ11 is a smaller, 4 or 6 conductor plug used in traditional (non-VoIp) telephone connections. 😊
I would expect something more from Fluke... the noise and the fact that doesn't always detect the wire make it look like a cheap chinese device
Fluke makes a premium toner/probe that kinda solves that noise issue. I believe it’s called the “Intelli-probe”.
Most of the video is opening the package and changing batteries. Get to the point a little faster please.