J
jalbers@bsu.edu
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I am trying to locate hidden 110V and 220V wires behind residential
walls. I know that I could just throw some money at it and buy a
commercial locator but what would be the fun in that? Besides, I
played with someone's $100 tone generator/probe combination a few
years ago and it worked great for tracing CAT5 cables at the punch
down pannel but didn't work very well at all for finding CAT5 cable
inside of walls.
I have done some experimenting with a 6" coil of copper wire with
about 200 turns of magnet wire connected to a 741 op amp (non-
inverting configuration, closed loop gain set to 1000, dual 9V supply)
with the output connected to a pair of cheap headphones. I can find
big things like the back side of a circuit breaker pannel, electric
motors, wall warts, or the back side of the power meter. If I get
real close to an outlet box or switch box I can pick up a 60Hz tone.
However, I cannot reliably find any wires inside of the wall even if
they are carying some current.
How can I improve apon this type of circuit or is there a better
homemade way of doing this? Hall effect sensors for example??
Any help would be greatly apprediated. Thanks
walls. I know that I could just throw some money at it and buy a
commercial locator but what would be the fun in that? Besides, I
played with someone's $100 tone generator/probe combination a few
years ago and it worked great for tracing CAT5 cables at the punch
down pannel but didn't work very well at all for finding CAT5 cable
inside of walls.
I have done some experimenting with a 6" coil of copper wire with
about 200 turns of magnet wire connected to a 741 op amp (non-
inverting configuration, closed loop gain set to 1000, dual 9V supply)
with the output connected to a pair of cheap headphones. I can find
big things like the back side of a circuit breaker pannel, electric
motors, wall warts, or the back side of the power meter. If I get
real close to an outlet box or switch box I can pick up a 60Hz tone.
However, I cannot reliably find any wires inside of the wall even if
they are carying some current.
How can I improve apon this type of circuit or is there a better
homemade way of doing this? Hall effect sensors for example??
Any help would be greatly apprediated. Thanks