Incidentally, the Klein also comes with a two-year warranty while the Triplett Breaker Sniff-It includes a limited lifetime warranty. All in all, these breaker finders did the job, only once getting a little sidetracked on a particularly active circuit that I know had lots of RF devices attached, including uninterruptible power supplies, battery backups, and various home theater equipment.

The socket also shipped with the ground plug so tight, I thought I might yank a couple of outlets from the wall before I was finished. A quick squeeze with a pair of Kleins fixed that right up. As a circuit breaker finder, the CS61200 worked well out of the box. At times I wished it came with a way to manually adjust the sensitivity.


Greenlee Circuit Seeker 2011


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The Extech CB10 Circuit Breaker Finder was a surprisingly easy tool to use. Flashing LEDs and an audible beep let you know when you come to the right place. The CB10 also features a variable sensitivity adjustment to pinpoint the correct circuit breaker in a crowded panel.

Aside from the Sperry CS61200, this is the only other tool of this type to come with a GFCI tester. For some circuits, it may be necessary to reset the receiver and scan the breakers a second time in a different location in order to differentiate false positives from the correct circuit. The variable sensitivity helps with this process. Pick it up for just $41.

To truly locate breakers for these circuits you may need to clamp onto the wire to get a solid connection for the transmitter. Overall, the individual blades and clips are quite handy for three-phase applications. If you need the additional capability to locate breakers over 30 amps, this $190 solution just might be the best bang for your buck. This flexible kit made various circuit-tracing scenarios possible thanks to the provided accessories.

It had limited success on thicker walls made of plaster and lathe, but in drywall, it excelled. Of course, as a circuit breaker finder, the 61-534 also works well. I particularly liked the auto sensitivity setting. It did a good job of eliminating false positives and discerning the correct circuit from adjacent breakers. For around $106, this is an amazingly flexible and versatile tool.

The inclusion of both a GFCI circuit tester and a non-contact voltage sensor (80-300VAC) does a bit more than your typical $35 breaker finder. Overall, the Ideal 61-534 circuit tracer is able to do a whole lot more.

The CertainCircuit feature was also really nice in that it kept me from having to go back into the building to verify that the correct circuit had been cut after I tripped the breaker. Instead, an icon on the screen told me that when I turned the circuit off, the transmitter was indeed reading it as having been deactivated.

While Ideal covers their tool against defects for a generous 2-year period, Greenlee offers its tool with a limited lifetime warranty. That may play into your high-priced decision as well. Whatever you choose, either of these tools will make you feel a little bit like a superhero. Once you get acclimated to the setup and best practices, you will be able to see through walls like Superman and trace circuits and spot shorts more quickly than you ever thought possible.

The Greenlee 12852 (52046567) AC Plug Adapter is designed for use with the CS-5000 and CS-8000 Circuit Seeker circuit tracers. The adapter connects to the transmitter and then plugs into a wall receptacle. be457b7860

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