This is from the manual: With the transmitter off, connect the red lead to the wire to be located and the black lead to a good earth ground with the stake provided. If the clock is indoors, the earth ground stake MUST be grounded at the point where the wires exit the building. It might require running a length of wire to the outside. Do not use a common ground inside (i.e., electrical or water pipe). Thanks for the question!
Depending on your needs, you will find single and multi-strand irrigation wire here: www.ewingoutdoorsupply.com/products/irrigation/wire-electrical-supplies
Scott gregery A map of the irrigation system it the best thing, haha! I am most familiar with the Greenlee 521a shown in the video, but I have also used the Armada Pro800D and it works well too. They cost in the neighborhood of $700 (give or take). It is difficult to find valves if the field wires are cut though. -Jeffrey
I'm having a issue with mine, I connected my ground the foundation ground, and it still wouldn't go past the zero, unless I'm on battery test. But my battery is a little lower then 8, I'm not sure if thats the issue. I also pounded a 6ft steel stake about 2-3 feet down to ensure a good ground. Do you think it's my battery level or could it bee faulty ground or possibly the machine is broke but it's in great condition.
Thanks for watching! What you are looking for is a volt/ohm meter. Check out this video and product link: ruclips.net/video/OIdcpRg4X30/видео.html www.ewingirrigation.com/pro90-armada-clamp-multimeter
Sorry for the late response. If you are trying to locate a fault, you may want to take a look at the PE2003 Pulser Ground Fault Locator: www.ewingirrigation.com/shopbybrand?manufacturer=1387 Operators Manual: www.ewingirrigation.com/downloads/dl/file/id/311/greenlee_pe2003_pulser_manual.pdf Here's a video on it: ruclips.net/video/zjZ0Vfi9VRQ/видео.html
+Adam Ortega - Thanks for your question. The manufacturer does not list a maximum depth range for this product. This link will take you to the manual for the 521a if you would like to learn more. greenlee.ebizcdn.com/dcacff2565700c8f88f59cf4a16f9dfc
You can find a few options on our website here: www.ewingirrigation.com/catalog/search?q=valve%20locator If you are a contractor, contact your local Ewing Branch for pricing. www.ewingirrigation.com/locations Thanks for watching!
Hi Jeffrey, I've been working on irrigation system almost 20yrs and going. GreenLee wire tracker is the best. 👍
Thank you Ewing for another simple to understand video to explain a new tool (to me)
I learned something.. determining the depth of the wire.. thanks..
Excellent! Thanks for the comment!
Well to the point. Best review/overview
Thanks for the comment and for watching!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
love that tool im irragation tech also like pulser
What do you do if the controller is enclosed inside somewhere where you can’t easily setup a ground?
This is from the manual:
With the transmitter off, connect the red lead to the wire to be located and the
black lead to a good earth ground with the stake provided.
If the clock is indoors, the earth ground stake MUST be grounded at the point
where the wires exit the building. It might require running a length of wire to the
outside. Do not use a common ground inside (i.e., electrical or water pipe).
Thanks for the question!
What kind of wire can I use to extend the ground cable outside of the garage into the ground? My irrigation box is in the garage
Depending on your needs, you will find single and multi-strand irrigation wire here:
www.ewingoutdoorsupply.com/products/irrigation/wire-electrical-supplies
Hi Jeffery, is this the best instrument you have found to locate valves? How much does it cost?
Scott gregery
A map of the irrigation system it the best thing, haha! I am most familiar with the Greenlee 521a shown in the video, but I have also used the Armada Pro800D and it works well too. They cost in the neighborhood of $700 (give or take). It is difficult to find valves if the field wires are cut though. -Jeffrey
I'm having a issue with mine, I connected my ground the foundation ground, and it still wouldn't go past the zero, unless I'm on battery test. But my battery is a little lower then 8, I'm not sure if thats the issue. I also pounded a 6ft steel stake about 2-3 feet down to ensure a good ground. Do you think it's my battery level or could it bee faulty ground or possibly the machine is broke but it's in great condition.
Hello Travis, here's the link to Greenlee's support page. They should be able to help you figure it out.
www.greenlee.com/us/en/contact-us
What did you figure out ?
From my experience you need good hot batteries..
Hi Jeffrey - Great piece of equipment. does this work when looking for a short? If not, do you have a product that does? Cheers...
Thanks for watching! What you are looking for is a volt/ohm meter. Check out this video and product link:
ruclips.net/video/OIdcpRg4X30/видео.html
www.ewingirrigation.com/pro90-armada-clamp-multimeter
This product can check 400VAC Cable fault location? or Only Communication Line?
Sorry for the late response. If you are trying to locate a fault, you may want to take a look at the PE2003 Pulser Ground Fault Locator:
www.ewingirrigation.com/shopbybrand?manufacturer=1387
Operators Manual:
www.ewingirrigation.com/downloads/dl/file/id/311/greenlee_pe2003_pulser_manual.pdf
Here's a video on it:
ruclips.net/video/zjZ0Vfi9VRQ/видео.html
ive made lots of $$$$$$ with mine.
I've done the battery test, tried all 5 settings and it barely goes past the 0
What’s the field wife?
That's just another term for the wires that connect the valves to the controller. Thanks for the question!
What's the price on this traces
Here's a link to the product on our website. Thanks for watching!
www.ewingirrigation.com/521a-wire-and-valve-locator.html
What is the depth range??? Maximum depth range??
+Adam Ortega - Thanks for your question. The manufacturer does not list a maximum depth range for this product. This link will take you to the manual for the 521a if you would like to learn more. greenlee.ebizcdn.com/dcacff2565700c8f88f59cf4a16f9dfc
How much is that tool?
You can find a few options on our website here:
www.ewingirrigation.com/catalog/search?q=valve%20locator
If you are a contractor, contact your local Ewing Branch for pricing.
www.ewingirrigation.com/locations
Thanks for watching!
Mine was around $600
0:28 "Which they provide you in the kit."
Pulls out screwdriver
So it was located under the cap😅