Klein Tools ET300 Détecteur de disjoncteur, trouve un disjoncteur électrique de prise électrique standard de 120 V

Brand:Klein Tools

3.4/5

72.80

Le kit d'accessoires (réf. 69411, vendu séparément) comprend un adaptateur de douille et une pince crocodile. La fonction d'arrêt automatique économise la durée de vie de la batterie. Microprocesseur contrôlé pour une identification plus fiable. Fonctionnement 90 à 120V. L'émetteur puissant atteint des distances allant jusqu'à 1000 pieds. Flèche clignotante pour une identification facile. Circuit Breaker Finder peut trouver le disjoncteur correspondant de n'importe quelle prise électrique standard de 120 V rapidement, avec précision et automatiquement.

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Le kit d'accessoires (réf. 69411, vendu séparément) comprend un adaptateur de douille et une pince crocodile. La fonction d'arrêt automatique économise la durée de vie de la batterie. Microprocesseur contrôlé pour une identification plus fiable. Fonctionnement 90 à 120V. L'émetteur puissant atteint des distances allant jusqu'à 1000 pieds. Flèche clignotante pour une identification facile. Circuit Breaker Finder peut trouver le disjoncteur correspondant de n'importe quelle prise électrique standard de 120 V rapidement, avec précision et automatiquement.
Brand Klein Tools
Color Original Version
Item Weight 3.2 Ounces
Power Source Battery Powered
Style Circuit Breaker Finder

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Scritto da: John in Seattle
Works OK
A couple of recommendations: Remove all the plug in devices in your house before trying to chase down a circuit. A charger and a LED lamp were giving false indications. It is a pain to unplug everything but the instructions recommend doing it and it does help. Scanning takes a little finesse. I was scanning the wires coming in. It seems to work better scanning the breakers themselves away from the wires. If you scan the wires it will show indications on the adjacent circuits making it is hard to narrow down to the exact circuit. This was not covered in the instructions. After you learn how to use it, it works well enough but there is a learning curve.
Scritto da: Doug Crank
Great value
Has good range I’ve used it outside 150’ apart and no problem. Good product and great price
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Worked perfectly
I've only used it once, but it easily identified the correct circuit breaker - even which side of a tiny tandem breaker. I'm happy with it.
Scritto da: smittyka
The instructions in the little booklet the writing needs to be bigger so you can see it
The directions on use need to be more clear. They are a little confusing just cleared up other than that. It’s a great product.
Scritto da: DarkRift
Add an off switch and get 5-stars
The device works well for tracing an outlet to a circuit panel breaker. However the receiver probe does not have an off switch and the trigger button is poorly placed, resulting in accidentally activating the receiver constantly. Put it your pocket, hear an annoying loud tone. Put it on a work surface while you're using it on its side, hear an annoying loud tone. Put it in a tool bag, hear an annoying loud tone. Jostle the device while carrying or moving the tool bag, hear an annoying tone. I've accidentally activated the device in the tool bag, not heard the tone and run the battery dead. It's not the end of the world and I don't use this frequently but it's frustrating to need it only to discover the battery is dead. Solution? Add a small recessed slide switch. Or disconnect the battery after each use.
Scritto da: B. Colonna
Huge Time Saver; Works Accurately!
This tool is awesome. When I first moved into my house, I mapped out all the circuits. Years later, I had a major renovation and the contractor and electrician did a lousy job of not labeling anything on the circuit boxes. This tool takes care of that. I know a lot of people review these types of tracers and say they don't work. If you follow the directions carefully, this one works well. 1. Plug in the transmitter to the outlet in question. The circuit must have power. the Transmitter has a red light when connected. 2. Go to your circuit panel and turn on the Receiver. The breakers must be on. 3. Slowly scan each breaker in the box. Ignore any beeps or lights of now. 4. Hold power button on Receiver for a few seconds to shut it off. 5. Power receiver back on. 6. Scan the box again slowly, breaker by breaker. * I don't know that you HAVE to do Step 4/5. I found mine worked more accurately that way, but I also do have a main panel and a sub panel I was scanning so I wanted to boot the device cleanly after each use. NOTE: You should be holding the Receiver with one of the red arrows on the front (on each side of the word "Up") pointed up. You may have to turn it so the other arrow is pointed up as you switch sides on a box with two columns of breakers. Mine works accurately. I had a case of two where I had to touch a breaker again a couple of times to get a tone and the green arrow indicating that was the right breaker. I got NO false positives, which is the important part. FAQ: * It works on 90-120v, so if you are conventional 110v you can use this. it does NOT work on 220v. * You just scan the breakers; you do NOT need to remove the panel cover. * The Receiver comes with a 9v battery already installed. I highly recommend buying the Klein Tools 69411 accessory kit that includes a bulb socket to outlet adapter, and a female outlet to alligator clips adapter. These are handy when you want to trace a lighting fixture or wires as opposed to an outlet. If you need only the socket to outlet adapter you can buy one for much cheaper at Home Depot, etc. But if you want both adapters, this isn't a bad price. The only thing I don't like about it - I despise when manufacturers sell tools or gadgets that have multiple parts and then want to sell you a nylon bag to hold them for extra $$. But the product itself - 5 stars.
Scritto da: Barry Scheps
MY House's Wiring "Confuses" This
I purchased this as a pre-owned item here on Amazon...and shortly discovered the probable reason it had been returned. It comes with instructions, consisely written in four languages (English; Spanish; French & Portuguese) .... Plug the small signal-transmitter into the LIVE outlet-of-question (or, connect to a live bulb socket or bare wire-ends using optional accessory(s). Then bring the long RECEIVER unit to your circuit-breaker/fuse panel and slowly scan all breakers TWO times (ignoring any superfluous signals emitted during the first scan). As per directions, during the SECOND scan, the receiver should then only 'beep'/illuminate it's green arrow a single time...over the one powering the outlet (or wires) to which the transmitter is connected. HOWEVER, with my house's wiring, RECEIVER BEEPS/BLINKS AT THREE DIFFERENT BREAKERS...EVEN during the second, 'Learning-Process' scan-through, slowly passing over each one. Thus, my unit does not pinpoint the precise breaker but, instead, narrows the choices down to three. TIPS--For those whose 'Klein Digital Circuit Breaker Finder' (or any other brand of similar instrument, for that matter) behaves in this manner: 1- If the transmitter is connected to a circuit within a bedroom, bathroom or living room, IGNORE any signals over the largest, highest-amp breaker/fuse (as such are either the MAIN, or one powering your electric stove or clothes dryer--and was one of the 'falses' in my case). 2- If still left with multiple choices, CONTINUE TO HOLD RECEIVER AT ONE OF THE OTHERS and, as it continues it's 'beep/blink' indication, SHUT THAT BREAKER. Now, if the receiver's beep/light CEASES, you have shut the correct one (as, once no electricity is being fed to the TRANSMITTER unit, the receiver will no longer beep/light at ANY breaker/fuses...Scan all the others and see)! NOW, go to the transmitter unit...It's red light is out...the correct circuit is 'Off!'
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
It works
Reasonable
Scritto da: Rob B
Not great. Not accurate. Wouldn't buy again.
The circuit breaker finder works half the time at best. Many times I have trouble finding the circuit and ended up doing multiple trips back and forth to figure out which circuit it is. I bought this based on the Amazon reviews but am starting to wonder about the authenticity of these reviews online. The other annoying thing about this device is the button on the side which goes off with the slightest touch. I don't think these companies put much thought into their products anymore and rush everything to market just to make a few bucks.
Scritto da: Adam
Great but could be better
It's a great tool for anyone; you can easily know which outlets correspond to what breaker switch. The issue I would say is that the on/off button is a button and not a switch. This can easily be turned on while in your toolbox. The battery will eventually die. A better design would be a physical switch that must be pushed up/down that locks into place instead of an easy-to-press button. The second issue is that there is only one button that does the reset and the on/off. Would be better to have the on/off as one switch, and the reset as a separate button. I would also suggest the ability to clip-on the socket component to the receiver. These two can get seperated in the toolbox and it would be nice if they could be connected by clip-on/magnet/etc. It's nice how the instructions are on the physical device so no matter who uses it will know how to use it. However, it's so easy you really wouldn't even need instructions.
Scritto da: Tbone
Worth the money for every home owner!
Really love this product. I found it was very accurate in locating the few receptacles I tested. The only issue that I had was like most people, unit would turn on with the slightest bump while in my carrying pouch. So I constructed a nylon retainer clip to stop the on button from being pushed and problem solved. P.S. to the manufacturer, you should include a small on/off button clip.
Scritto da: DButton
Cheaper than an electrician
I just needed to map my circuit breaker. It's an older home and has had some DIY changes over the years, and the panel isn't marked well anymore. Some circuits have been extended (one more outlet can't hurt, right?) and others seem underused. There is no ceiling in the basement so you can see that some have junction boxes with extra wires disappearing through the floorboards and upstairs to ??????. This let me identify the majority of the circuits, which would have cost a few hundred for an electrician and his apprentice to do. I'm going to have the electrician in to clear up issues I've found. I found it a little finnicky at the panel. I had to shut it off and turn it back on a few times, and when I tested the same circuit twice it didn't always give the same answer so I had to test a couple more times to make sure I had it right. No biggee unless you're the impatient type.
Scritto da: Sfor
Le falta pulir detallés de fábrica
Esta bueno el kit para quienes requerimos este tipo de aparatos, es buena idea, pero un punto en contra es que, al botón que trae el detector para encendido, es demaciado sencible y muy expuesto, no puedes meterlo al portaherramientas sin que se apriete solo el botón, y que se esté prendiendo a cada rato el aparato aunque no lo uses, eso es bastante molesto, y el otro punto, es que, para conseguir todos los accesorios es muy complicado.

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