(Topic ID: 300428)

Cable locator tool?

By ravve

2 years ago



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    #4 2 years ago

    Here's the English link: https://www.fluke.com/en/product/electrical-testing/basic-testers/fluke-2042

    Quoted from FlippyD:

    However some games do not have colored wiring, or it's faded, damaged, hacked maybe.

    Trying to figure out wiring colors when they're so faded and discolored is certainly not my favorite thing to do. If there was a tool that could help make wiring easier to trace in that situation, that would be awesome.

    Quoted from Billc479:

    On EMs, parallel circuits make it difficult to use.

    Yeah, I don't think this tool is intended to be used in situations where wiring is tightly packed together like on a pin. It seems to be more designed for helping with wiring that has more separation, like electrical or network cabling in walls.

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