Thank you for this video! 🙏🏽 I'm doing home improvement and wanted to make sure I don't accidentally die from an electrical wire while drilling. 😂 Your video is so helpful! Also, you have such a lovely voice, tone, and inflection. You should make a TH-cam channel for videos of you reading children's stories. Kids would find your voice very comforting.
I just used this model yesterday. Stud finder told me I was at center, drilled the pilot hole and absolutely no stud. Calibrated again and tried a different area amd same result. Switched over to electricity detection and the thing was sounding off immediately after calibration. Had it aimed at the center of the garage with absolutely nothing in front of it. Maybe I got a defective one?
How accurate is this? I used mine on a brick wall that I know has no electric cables in, yet the unit displayed that the entire wall is live electric from floor to ceiling 8*15ft . Any suggestions?
It is a stud finder, with the capability of detecting electrical current in a studded partition. However, if you are getting a false positive on electricity within a brick wall, you should calibrate as shown in the video. Regardless, this is a stud finder, and should not be relied on to check for electrical cables embedded in a solid wall
I have a Klein Tools voltage tester, and it does not detect current through a cement wall, at either of the two settings provided. Generally, the wiring should be vertical from the ceiling to the outlet with only close proximity outlet to outlet connections. If you take the faceplate off the outlets, you should see the bottom of the vertical conduit(s)
I am not sure which calibration you are referring to. For studs just press the calibration on a known point where there is no stud and wait for beep. For electric, please watch again 3:39. We point towards space and calibrate
It is impossible for this device to detect alternating current if it is inside the concrete cement. The device only detects behind weak barriers such as wood and white gypsum. As for cement, concrete and stone, it cannot detect any of the above.
It is a stud finder with an additional ability to detect electric current in a studded partition. For concrete walls, even my Klein voltage detector finds is hard through cement wall.
There are five setting. Pick the correct one. In a part you know there is no stud, press the calibration button on the side. Then release the calibration button, and slide it slowly towards a stud.
Thank you for this video! 🙏🏽 I'm doing home improvement and wanted to make sure I don't accidentally die from an electrical wire while drilling. 😂 Your video is so helpful!
Also, you have such a lovely voice, tone, and inflection. You should make a TH-cam channel for videos of you reading children's stories. Kids would find your voice very comforting.
I am glad it was of help to you. Well thank you. I have two other bigger you channels and an Amazon channel as well. Overloaded at the moment.
Thanks for posting the reminder on how to use this tool !
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Super helpful - thanks a million for the clear and solid guidance. Could not follow along the instructions 😅
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Thanks! Just bought one, which is the my first one, so this video was pretty helpful
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Thank you! This was exactly what I needed, thank you for the amazing help❤
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Good job! Easy and clear instructions!
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Thank you, this video was helpful and full described.
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Thank you. I needed this
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thank you! very helpful
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Thank you for the video. Your accent is really cool
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Well done 👍🏼
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Super helpful! Thank you!!
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Thank you for the video. Hanging a TV wall bracket and want to make sure I get good contact with studs.
Hopefully you get enough stud for the bracket
Great video!
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Thanks, very helpful as I'd lost the instructions :)
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I just used this model yesterday. Stud finder told me I was at center, drilled the pilot hole and absolutely no stud. Calibrated again and tried a different area amd same result.
Switched over to electricity detection and the thing was sounding off immediately after calibration. Had it aimed at the center of the garage with absolutely nothing in front of it. Maybe I got a defective one?
Probably need to play around with it a bit first. 1/2", 3/4" , 1" as well as re-calibrating like in the video
Thanks!
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How accurate is this? I used mine on a brick wall that I know has no electric cables in, yet the unit displayed that the entire wall is live electric from floor to ceiling 8*15ft . Any suggestions?
It is a stud finder, with the capability of detecting electrical current in a studded partition. However, if you are getting a false positive on electricity within a brick wall, you should calibrate as shown in the video. Regardless, this is a stud finder, and should not be relied on to check for electrical cables embedded in a solid wall
@@Boopolo The thing is, the wall that is giving a false reading is the wall I hung the tv on. At the time no wall was ok,
I have a Klein Tools voltage tester, and it does not detect current through a cement wall, at either of the two settings provided. Generally, the wiring should be vertical from the ceiling to the outlet with only close proximity outlet to outlet connections. If you take the faceplate off the outlets, you should see the bottom of the vertical conduit(s)
Does calibrate mean, turn it off and start again on different area?
I am not sure which calibration you are referring to. For studs just press the calibration on a known point where there is no stud and wait for beep. For electric, please watch again 3:39. We point towards space and calibrate
@@Boopolo “known point”? how will I know there’s no stud before I even start?
Ohhh in the open air then calibrate?
Try knocking on it or just try on a blank piece of plasterboard
For electric, yes, point at open air as in the video
It is impossible for this device to detect alternating current if it is inside the concrete cement. The device only detects behind weak barriers such as wood and white gypsum. As for cement, concrete and stone, it cannot detect any of the above.
It is a stud finder with an additional ability to detect electric current in a studded partition. For concrete walls, even my Klein voltage detector finds is hard through cement wall.
I’m trying to use the same stud finder how do I know which setting to use? It keeps telling me I’m in the center
I am not sure what you mean. Try to calibrate by pointing at open space and clicking.
i cannot get this thing to work right. Idk why its so bad
There are five setting. Pick the correct one. In a part you know there is no stud, press the calibration button on the side. Then release the calibration button, and slide it slowly towards a stud.
Thanks, I'm writing from Turkey. If anyone knows the contact information of the place where I can buy this product, can you share it with me, please?
Amazon sells this stud finder.
I hope that helps you, take care 👍🏾
thanks i am looking to buy and sell a large quantity of this product so i am looking for the person who sells this
Good luck with that
Thank you good Sir
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