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Reddit mentions of Ridgid 21893 SeekTech SR-20 Locator, Line Tracer and Underground Utility Locator, Yellow, Small

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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Ridgid 21893 SeekTech SR-20 Locator, Line Tracer and Underground Utility Locator, Yellow, Small. Here are the top ones.

Ridgid 21893 SeekTech SR-20 Locator, Line Tracer and Underground Utility Locator, Yellow, Small
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Passive Radio Trace:4 kHz-15 kHz, 15 kHz-36 kHzLarge LCD screen graphically displays representation displaying proximity signal, signal strength, target line and guidance arrows to quickly identify distortion and help map difficult locatesOmni-Seek technology increases accuracy and efficiency when searching in passive mode- continuously searches passive power and radio bands to locate and avoid unknown metallic linesTrace any pipe locator frequency from 10 Hz to 35,000 kHz* while utilizing plumbing camera snakes, sonde (beacons), and wire transmitters for better underground utility location and pipe line tracing3 antennas offset 120 degrees from each other in each housing and 2 gradient antennas (8 total antennas) make it easier to pick up the signal regardless of orientation and angleContinual Depth feature increases productivity by showing depth changes of signal from underground pipe in real-time
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Found 1 comment on Ridgid 21893 SeekTech SR-20 Locator, Line Tracer and Underground Utility Locator, Yellow, Small:

u/AmateurSparky ยท 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

I believe he's referring to something along the lines of a line tracer. You can get tone generators cheaper, but they require you to connect to the wire somewhere in the circuit. If you're going this route, you can just as easily turn the breaker off since you know which circuit is in the way. OP is referring to locating unknown wires in a wall, which would require more expensive equipment.