Step 6 calibrating the multi scanner.
Detect electrical wires in walls.
Use your transmitter to plug a single prong or lead into an electrical socket of the wall you re tracing.
Use the wire detector and concentrate on the specific areas where you suspect wires to be.
A magnetic stud finder detects the metal nails in the wall studs.
Move the stud finder over the electrical wires.
A reliable multi scanner with the ability to scan wood metal wire and pipes or any three combinations including wire can be purchased for around 65.
It also identifies specific wires in a set or groups of other wires in the same connection.
When the entire wall are has been checked link the marks together to trace the pathways of the hidden wires.
Start in an area on the wall that is close to a switch or outlet move the detector up the wall and mark the wall to form a trace line of where the electrical wire is located as the detector beeps.
Turn the electronic stud wire finder on and slowly move it left and right until the detector beeps indicating it has found an electrical wire.
Next a remote lead with a longer wire into the transmitter and plug this lead into a separate wall socket.
When a wire is shorted out or is broken inside a wall and you need to locate it then a electric circuit tracer should help to find the wire.
On metered finders when they are exactly over the wire the meter will read 120 volts or 220 if you are in the vicinity of stove wires.
It s a device that tracks wires and cables located deep inside walls underground or in water.
A fairly simple way to trace the path of a wire is to buy a 75 or 100 foot spool of single strand flexible not solid bell wire.
A wire detector is simply a type of metal detector that is able to detect the presence of metallic objects in your walls.
One such tool is a stud finder.
The price range for a circuit tracer does vary however there are some fine stud sensors that have a built in feature that allows live circuits to be detected inside the wall behind sheet rock.
Mark the wall at each location where the detector indicates that a wire is present.
Step 4 detect wires use your electric wire detector to find out exactly where the wires run through the walls.
You also need an ohmmeter.
Tools needed to trace electrical wiring in walls you can use a range of tools to trace electrical wiring in your walls and some of the tools you already have might help you in your project too.