Guest Alphonsox Posted December 20, 2016 Posted December 20, 2016 I have around 30 Cat6 cables terminating in my plant room. Most are terminated in standard wall sockets, some are unused "flood wiring". Unfortunately they have not been clearly labeled. I need to identify each one before attaching it to a patch panel. The long winded way would be to strip and twist together a signal pair in each cable in turn at the plant room, then test for continuity at each socket. Does anyone know of a simpler solution ? I was wondering whether energising the socket then using some form of non-contact voltage detector pen might work ? Any ideas ?
vfrdave Posted December 20, 2016 Posted December 20, 2016 A set of tone testers like these http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/cable-finder-with-tone-generator-n74cc?cmpid=ppc&gclid=CKvNt8zig9ECFeYp0wodhx0P1w would be a bit easier. No cable stripping required.
Nickfromwales Posted December 20, 2016 Posted December 20, 2016 I've got one if you want me to chuck it in the post for a lend? You just plug the generator bit into the socket and take the wand across the bundle to pick it out. Confirmation is by shorting the cable out ( I cut slowly through with a side cutters until the tone stops, indicating you 100% have the right cable ).
Guest Alphonsox Posted December 21, 2016 Posted December 21, 2016 Thanks both - that is exactly the thing I'm looking for. Amazon seem to have a few at about half the Maplin price as well. @Nickfromwales - Thanks for the offer of a loan but I think I'm going to buy one for the toolbox, looks like a useful thing to have around.
Nickfromwales Posted December 21, 2016 Posted December 21, 2016 They work on any cable tbh, so agree, a good gadget for 'Justin'. .
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