Pancake Compressor Power
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06-09-2007, 11:34
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Pancake Compressor Power
Here are a few examples of wire tracers:
http://www.professionalequipment.com/wire-tracer/ Tone-and-Probe tracers are probably what you are thinking of The guy I park next to every year in the desert at Quartzsite has one, and we used it to trace the wiring for my driving lights, which were extending/retracting over every bump. Since I didn't at that time have wiring diagrams this was the next best thing. Don Bradner 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder" Eureka, CA On 6/9/2007 at 5:18 PM Pete Masterson wrote: >I've seen communications technicians use a signaling device to trace >phone/computer lines. I don't know if similar technology is available >for 12vdc systems -- but that would be about the only way to find the >"far" end of the circuit. The technician would hook this "thing" on a >"known" wire, then use a meter to see if a signal was present on the >"unknown" wires to find the right one. If someone knows what these >"things" are (that is, has a name for it) I'd sure like to get one to >help me find some of the circuits on my coach. |
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