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Finding Cables In A Wall
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Can someone please recommend a make and model of cable finder? My budget is around 30 to 40 quid. I know there are cables in the wall because there is a socket there. I want to put the holder thingy for my stick vac on the wall there to use the socket but don't want to zap myself in the process. Many thanks
PS for those of you with a sense of humour (or a grudge) the idea is that I NOT get electrocuted!
PS for those of you with a sense of humour (or a grudge) the idea is that I NOT get electrocuted!
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This will do the job without any bells and whistles. It's well within your budget and similar ones can sometimes be bought in Aldi or Lidl at a cheaper price.
This will do the job without any bells and whistles. It's well within your budget and similar ones can sometimes be bought in Aldi or Lidl at a cheaper price.
I've never had much success with these, Woofters, but I think they've improved a lot recently.
This has good reviews...
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Yes. these things aren't infallible. I must admit, what I do is to mark the exact position where you want to drill, then carefully chip away at the plaster with a small chisel, and get back to the original wall ... to be sure.
Cables always used to run vertically from the socket position. Under later regulations, it is quite permissible to run horizontally (even diagonally) providing the circuit is covered by an RCD.
Cables always used to run vertically from the socket position. Under later regulations, it is quite permissible to run horizontally (even diagonally) providing the circuit is covered by an RCD.
Many years ago my boss told me that when he was a student he volunteered to put up a shelf for his landlady in her kitchen. There was a tap on the wall, so he carefully drew a vertical line from the tap to the ceiling, measured 6 inches to one side and drilled a hole for a screw - straight through the pipe.
We had a guy a few years ago managed to 'detect' a TPN mineral cable with a 150mm long drill bit.The engagement of the two resulted in the 150mm bit being vaporised up to the chuck.After a few tests we recon the fault was around 2000 amps......the 'fuse' wire remained intact...the school caretaker had replaced a 60 amp fuse wire with a piece of 10mm2 copper wire.