- Apr 5, 2002
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I have an ancient house with wiring going everywhere.
I am tracing out the breaker panel, and have identified most of the outlets and light sockets using a Harbor Freight circuit detective and by trial and error by flipping breakers.
I would like to clean up the wiring some (offload some of the heavily loaded breakers), so I need to be able to identify where certain wires are going.
I want to be able to detect current going through Romex. Then I could pull current through an outlet (using a heater or something) to see if the Romex I found in the basement is feeding that outlet.
A standard current clamp won't work because both conductors are in there. Also, I don't really want to cut away the insulation to pick out just one conductor, as that would be difficult. I also don't want to just cut the Romex, as that is destructive.
I just want to be able to detect current through the insulation.
Those proximity voltage detectors just detect voltage, and would not help me.
Anyone have any ideas?
I am tracing out the breaker panel, and have identified most of the outlets and light sockets using a Harbor Freight circuit detective and by trial and error by flipping breakers.
I would like to clean up the wiring some (offload some of the heavily loaded breakers), so I need to be able to identify where certain wires are going.
I want to be able to detect current going through Romex. Then I could pull current through an outlet (using a heater or something) to see if the Romex I found in the basement is feeding that outlet.
A standard current clamp won't work because both conductors are in there. Also, I don't really want to cut away the insulation to pick out just one conductor, as that would be difficult. I also don't want to just cut the Romex, as that is destructive.
I just want to be able to detect current through the insulation.
Those proximity voltage detectors just detect voltage, and would not help me.
Anyone have any ideas?