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Hi,

Do any of you use a Dead Circuit Tracer / Locator?

I think I need to buy one, I have been looking at:

Dilog DL2080 Cable Locator Set
Dilog DL2080 Cable Locator Kit

CLS20 Cable Locator Set
CLS20 Cable Locator Set

Martindale CD1000 Cable Detector Kit
Martindale CD1000 Professional Cable Detector Kit

Socket & See DCF200 Dead Circuit Finder
Socket & See DCF200 Dead Circuit Finder From Test4Less & See DCF200 Dead Circuit Finder

Any thoughts on which one would be a good bet?

Thanks.
 
Geez, they're not cheap are they? I have a live cable locater that just plugs into the live socket, it's handy for identifying which MCB a circuit is on without having to use trial and error and it cost about a tenner a few years ago when I bought it specially for a job. I also have a very very old Ex-GPO tone set for dead cables, must be 30 yrs old if it's a day. TBH I rarely use either in my line of work.
 
I have the ideal industries one not the top of the line one the model down, handy but not always straight forward to use. Has helped a couple of times and confused me a little bit a couple of times! And it's for sale.
 
I have the ideal industries one not the top of the line one the model down, handy but not always straight forward to use. Has helped a couple of times and confused me a little bit a couple of times! And it's for sale.
Lol, that's not much of an advertisement, I assume you wouldn't recommend it (apart from to a prospective buyer obviously ;))
 
Lol, that's not much of an advertisement, I assume you wouldn't recommend it (apart from to a prospective buyer obviously ;))

Ha, I can only be honest. Maybe I'm not very good at using it. I reckon it can do a lot more than the cheaper ones you have just got to patient when narrowing down the signal levels. I successfully used it to trace cables buried in the building fabric with no sign of them being there.
 
ive used the martindale cd1000 before, was so impressed I'm going to get one for meself, live or dead it does it all.
was missing a smoke cable, found it within a cm of where it was. no lifting floorboards!
 

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