

AC Digital Circuit Breaker Finder Tool with Integrated GFCI Outlet Tester
- Automatically identify live devices and detect disconnected locations of AC 90-120V 50/60Hz electric wires, sockets, etc. at home, in house, office, industry for professional electricians, DIYers and beginners.
- First automatic scan of the AC circuit breaker finder tool for quickly identifying the circuit breaker (lgnoring any sound alert or visual indication). Second manual scan to accurately locate pinpoints circuit breakers with flashing lights and beeps.
- Designed with the adjustable sensitivity, the electrical circuit tracer is great for use in complex environments or lines with irregular routing. If you cannot find the correct circuit breaker through automatic scaning, then you can try manual scaning to press the signal strength key to switch from low sensitivities to high ones, and test repeatedly to accurately locate the target.
- Non-contact mode help to detect nearby electrics quickly while keeping you safe. Buit-in high brightness flashlight in the front help you to see the cables, wires clearly in the dim or dark environment.
- Designed with a built-in GFCI outlet tester to inspect wiring conditions and test GFCI devices for extra safety. The indicators on the receptacle tester will show the detecting result, and you can read it refer to the guide on the plug tester or user manual.
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Note:
Low battery in the receiver may cause inaccurate results. Replace with new batteries and remove them if unused for long periods.

Common Questions and Solutions
Q:Why is the circuit breaker tracer beeping everywhere?
A: The circuit breaker tracer works by the transmitter transmitting a frequency that received by the receiver, causing it to beep. If multiple breakers beep continuously during test, it may be due to crosstalk wiring in your electrical box, allowing the receiver to detect frequencies from multiple breakers.
Solution: Use manual mode (Sensitivity adjustment). Use the sensor head to detect, starting at sensitivity level 1. If multiple test results persist, increase to level 2. If failed, then try level 3, until the breaker with continuous beeping is found — this is the controller.
Q:The circuit breaker tracer beeping everywhere. What's the right controller?
A: The loudest beeping one is the right controller.
Q: Why does the transmitter stay lit after turning off the breaker?
A: Your wiring may be a parallel circuit, meaning one breaker controls multiple outlets. The transmitter needs power to work; if it stays on after turning off the breaker, the circuit is parallel.
Solution: For parallel circuits, plug the transmitter into different outlets. Turn off the breaker, and verify how many outlets it controls. Label them accordingly.
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AC Digital Circuit Breaker Finder Tool with Integrated GFCI Outlet Tester
- Automatically identify live devices and detect disconnected locations of AC 90-120V 50/60Hz electric wires, sockets, etc. at home, in house, office, industry for professional electricians, DIYers and beginners.
- First automatic scan of the AC circuit breaker finder tool for quickly identifying the circuit breaker (lgnoring any sound alert or visual indication). Second manual scan to accurately locate pinpoints circuit breakers with flashing lights and beeps.
- Designed with the adjustable sensitivity, the electrical circuit tracer is great for use in complex environments or lines with irregular routing. If you cannot find the correct circuit breaker through automatic scaning, then you can try manual scaning to press the signal strength key to switch from low sensitivities to high ones, and test repeatedly to accurately locate the target.
- Non-contact mode help to detect nearby electrics quickly while keeping you safe. Buit-in high brightness flashlight in the front help you to see the cables, wires clearly in the dim or dark environment.
- Designed with a built-in GFCI outlet tester to inspect wiring conditions and test GFCI devices for extra safety. The indicators on the receptacle tester will show the detecting result, and you can read it refer to the guide on the plug tester or user manual.
-

Note:
Low battery in the receiver may cause inaccurate results. Replace with new batteries and remove them if unused for long periods.

Common Questions and Solutions
Q:Why is the circuit breaker tracer beeping everywhere?
A: The circuit breaker tracer works by the transmitter transmitting a frequency that received by the receiver, causing it to beep. If multiple breakers beep continuously during test, it may be due to crosstalk wiring in your electrical box, allowing the receiver to detect frequencies from multiple breakers.
Solution: Use manual mode (Sensitivity adjustment). Use the sensor head to detect, starting at sensitivity level 1. If multiple test results persist, increase to level 2. If failed, then try level 3, until the breaker with continuous beeping is found — this is the controller.
Q:The circuit breaker tracer beeping everywhere. What's the right controller?
A: The loudest beeping one is the right controller.
Q: Why does the transmitter stay lit after turning off the breaker?
A: Your wiring may be a parallel circuit, meaning one breaker controls multiple outlets. The transmitter needs power to work; if it stays on after turning off the breaker, the circuit is parallel.
Solution: For parallel circuits, plug the transmitter into different outlets. Turn off the breaker, and verify how many outlets it controls. Label them accordingly.
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| Test Subjects 1: | ||||||
| Circuit breaker controller | Circuit Breaker Finder,Wires | Phone wire, Network Cable | voltage, current, resistance | Electric, office appliance | Cooking, industry, maintenance | Automotive Oscilloscope |
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| GFCI security test | Bulbs,Plugs | Ethernet wire | capacitance, temperature, etc. | Smart products | Metal working, cold storage | Automotive |
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| AC 90-120V | 125V | - | 1000V | - | - | - |
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| 0~40?/32~104? | 0~40?/32~104? | 0~40?/32~104? | 0~40?/32~104? | 0~40?/32~104? | -32°C~400°C/-25.6°F~752°F | 0~40?/32~104? |
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