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"Hot--Rodding" your toner
This thread has 19 replies. Displaying posts 16 through 20.
OP | Post 16 made on Saturday May 29, 2004 at 14:25
thefish
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Thanks,
I've been toning wires using both toner leads hooked up to the wire for 5 years!
Post 17 made on Saturday May 29, 2004 at 16:23
Larry Fine
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On 05/29/04 14:25, thefish said...
Thanks,
I've been toning wires using both toner leads
hooked up to the wire for 5 years!

Now, you'll be able to call yourself "theshark".
Post 18 made on Tuesday June 1, 2004 at 12:58
diesel
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If you have alot of electrical noise, use a receiver (check for shorts first) and turn the volume up. You can follow the exact wire path.
Post 19 made on Tuesday June 1, 2004 at 23:53
HTR inc.
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If you work in two man crews have your helper hold the black and red on the toner... it uses their body as an amplifier. but be careful because you can get a tone a good 2 bays away.
On 05/28/04 20:13, thefish said...
Anyone found a way to make your toner output a
stronger signal?


I have to tone out 6 pairs of speakers for a job
I didn't wire, and I'm not getting any hits with
my toner as it is now.
Post 20 made on Wednesday June 2, 2004 at 11:30
theCleaner
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Just to add my two cents worth:

You can get several strengths of signal out of your traditional Progressive Electronics typr of toner.

Weakest: Hook up the red and black leads as you are used to doing. One note: you won't get much of a signal if the pair(s) of wires you are connected to are shorted together.

Strong: Hook up the red lead to your wire(s) and leave the black unhooked. Note the tips of others in this thread. (Using the shield on shielded wire, different pairs of cat5, etc.)

Stronger: Hook up the red lead to your wire(s) and ground the black lead. (Your assistant's body is an excellent ground. I usually will have someone keep a thumb on the black lead if I need to do this.)

Keep in mind that when using the strong or stronger, the toner's signal can bleed into other wires near it.

As RTI indicated, try to get rid of as much AC noise as possible while tracing your wires.

Progressive also makes a variable toner that I've had very good luck with. Model 508s [Link: 198.247.193.8]

Happy toning.

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