Anytime it hits 99 it’s good to lower the number, because it means there’s interference or just too much signal. Also when scanning breakers, I find it helpful to keep the receiver closer to each switch rather than the hot.
I always scan on level 2 at the breaker/ wire and scan the whole panel over twice. my tracer will read 0 after i shut the breaker off until i take it away and try scanning again at the panel. I've come across what i assume are shared neutrals that cause false readings but the tracer has yet to lie when i take the moment to trace everything over.
I bought this unit and found out its not as acurate as the et 310 to trace a breaker. Im very disappointed with this et450. I guess if you like to trace underground wires it might work. . Look how long it took this guy to trace something. It took me second to find a breaker with the et310 but this one took me almost 6 mins and some i dint even get to find!!
Anytime it hits 99 it’s good to lower the number, because it means there’s interference or just too much signal. Also when scanning breakers, I find it helpful to keep the receiver closer to each switch rather than the hot.
I always scan on level 2 at the breaker/ wire and scan the whole panel over twice. my tracer will read 0 after i shut the breaker off until i take it away and try scanning again at the panel. I've come across what i assume are shared neutrals that cause false readings but the tracer has yet to lie when i take the moment to trace everything over.
Do you want sell it to me for 150?
Confusing, low, high, low high, level 3, level 4 and so on. Which one will find the proper wire.
I bought this unit and found out its not as acurate as the et 310 to trace a breaker. Im very disappointed with this et450. I guess if you like to trace underground wires it might work. . Look how long it took this guy to trace something. It took me second to find a breaker with the et310 but this one took me almost 6 mins and some i dint even get to find!!