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Toner choice

17K views 18 replies 10 participants last post by  Missouri Bound  
#1 ·
i'm looking at buying anew toner and my choices are between the greenlee tempo601k and the fluke p3000. I'm curious if anyone has any experience with either of these, and if anyone has tried to use them to trace out line voltage lines, such as 14 or 12 awg wire. Any input is greatly appreciated.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/GREENLEE-TE...e-Kit-NEW-/400243361562?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5d305d071a#ht_4599wt_952

http://www.flukenetworks.com/datacom-cabling/installation-tools/Pro3000-Analog-Tone-and-Probe
 
#2 ·
i'm looking at buying anew toner and my choices are between the greenlee tempo601k and the fluke p3000. I'm curious if anyone has any experience with either of these, and if anyone has tried to use them to trace out line voltage lines, such as 14 or 12 awg wire. Any input is greatly appreciated.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/GREENLEE-TE...e-Kit-NEW-/400243361562?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item5d305d071a#ht_4599wt_952

http://www.flukenetworks.com/datacom-cabling/installation-tools/Pro3000-Analog-Tone-and-Probe
I like the fluke it works good..:thumbsup:
 
#5 ·
They are both good tools, you can use them on live telephone lines but you CANNOT use them on line voltage or you will cook the toner. If you want to use them on AC electrical wiring which is dead you may want to get a tone probe with a filter built in so you won't get interference from surrounding cables which are live.
 
#10 ·
wornknobby3 said:
so when it says it filters out AC hum, does that also mean it can be used on a line voltage circuit? I'm just confused if thats how they would advertise it or how it would be worded so i know exactly what im looking at
No, it cannot be used on a live circuit but it can be used AROUND live AC circuits. Without a filter it can be hard to hear tone at times if there is a lot of interference.
 
#13 ·
I have a Harris branded model that eventually turned into the Fluke brand.

I love it, due to the bed of nails clips plus the alligator clips are meant to fit onto 66 blocks for easy toning out of circuits.


I also have a company supplied Tempo, which has basic alligator clips. I hate this thing. It is kept in my tool bag though because I try to not use my Harris. Why risk breaking it.:thumbup:
 
#14 ·
I have a Harris branded model that eventually turned into the Fluke brand.

I love it, due to the bed of nails clips plus the alligator clips are meant to fit onto 66 blocks for easy toning out of circuits.


I also have a company supplied Tempo, which has basic alligator clips. I hate this thing. It is kept in my tool bag though because I try to not use my Harris. Why risk breaking it.:thumbup:

So you don't use the one you like??:bangin: