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product_id: 1098162
title: "NOYAFA D3IN0580-B Underground Cable Wire Locator, Easily Locate Pet Fence Wires, Metal Pipes, Electrical Wires, Telephone Wire, Coax Cable"
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# Non-energized only 1000ft range 2ft depth NOYAFA D3IN0580-B Underground Cable Wire Locator, Easily Locate Pet Fence Wires, Metal Pipes, Electrical Wires, Telephone Wire, Coax Cable

**Brand:** noyafa
**Price:** 61371CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔦 Illuminate Your Underground Mysteries!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** NOYAFA D3IN0580-B Underground Cable Wire Locator, Easily Locate Pet Fence Wires, Metal Pipes, Electrical Wires, Telephone Wire, Coax Cable by noyafa
- **How much does it cost?** 61371CFA with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- noyafa enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted noyafa brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **🐾 Pet-Friendly:** Perfect for locating pet fence wires without hassle.
- • **🚫 Safety First:** Designed exclusively for non-energized cables to prevent damage.
- • **🌐 Extensive Range:** Track wires up to 1000 feet in length and 2 feet deep.
- • **🔌 Circuit Clarity:** Determine which receptacles are on specific circuits effortlessly.
- • **🔧 Precision Tracking:** Easily locate buried wires and cables with pinpoint accuracy.

## Overview

The NOYAFA D3IN0580-B Underground Cable Wire Locator is an essential tool for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, designed to accurately locate buried wires, including pet fence wires, metal pipes, and electrical cables. With a remarkable range of up to 1000 feet and a depth capability of 2 feet, this device ensures you can track down hidden wires safely and efficiently. Ideal for non-energized cables, it helps you avoid costly mistakes while drilling or making repairs.

## Description

This device is mainly designed to allow users to track cables in the underground or in-side wall. At no time should this device be used on utility mains powered devices or cabling connected to the utility mains. If no Doubt do not use this device and call in a suitably qualified electrical contractor. NF-816 Transmitter specification. Tone frequency: 200kHz The Max length distance: 1000 feet The Max depth distance: 2 feet The Max. working current: Less than 70mA Max. signal voltage: 15Vp-p Signal display: Tone Max. signal voltage: 15Vp-p Battery type: DC9. 0Vx 1pc Dimensions (LxWxD): 49 x 135 x 33mm NF-816 Receiver specification Frequency: 200kHz The Max. working current: Less than 70mA Earphone jack: 1 Battery type: DC9. 0Vx 1pc Dimensions (LxWxD): 43 x 168 x 27mm

Review: Works great! - We had a break in the underground dog wire fence and could not locate the exact location - calling the dog fence company is $100 per visit so I took a chance on ordering this product and it worked great! Once I figured out how to use it, we located the wire and then determined that our neighbor's retaining wall was built on top of the line, so I just cut the line and strung a new wire to connect where the break occurred. I made a few mistakes first using the product, so here are some ideas on what worked for us. I located the outdoor panel which is energized from the box inside our garage. There are two wires coming out of that panel and going underground - one goes one direction around our yard and the other goes the opposite direction to form a complete circuit. I unplugged the power going to the box in the garage so we were working with un-energized wires. I turned on the unit that turns the wire into a receiver and attached both alligator clips to both wires and tracked the noise using the receiver. That worked, but I was able to track the line in one direction but not the other (of course the break was in the other direction). I then separated the wires and attached one clip to one wire and the other to a screwdriver which we grounded in the dirt (just pushed it in a few inches). I tried both wires and got the same result several times - we could find the wire going in one direction but not the one that we wanted. So, I disconnected the wires from the outside panel. In our panel there are two wire nuts which easily un-screw using pliers. We tried each wire separately after that and were easily able to track both wires, each going opposite directions. We followed the one that we wanted to the wall and then dug down and found the wire in just a few seconds. I clipped the wire, attached new wire to that side and then to the broken wire on the other side and it worked the first time. We filled the wire caps with caulk and re-buried the wire. Voila! Saved $50 for this time and more if the line breaks again. Total time invested - less than one hour, including learning time. The way the unit works is very intuitive. Attach the transmitter (see above), turn the receiver on high and then swing the wand close to the ground - the instructions say 6 inches, but I was using it closer than that. Start with where you know the wire is You will hear a static/radio noise when you are near the wire and then nothing (or a "null") when you are directly over it. As you swing the wand, you can follow the wire and then pinpoint it near where you need to dig. In our case, the retaining wall effectively put us out of business as we were not going to dig that up, but if you are not dealing with that, you should be able to find the break when the unit goes totally silent - that means you are not above the wire which is transmitting a signal to the receiver.
Review: Works well once you train yourself using the tips in my review on how to use. Used it to fix my dog's invisible fence. - Finally got around to writing a review. This thing saved me a couple hundred dollars and hours of digging and searching. I used it to find a marette style twist connector that had corroded and developed bad connection that eventually failed on the signal line of my dog's invisible fence. I will say that I eventually figured out how to use it after right away taking it for a spin and failing miserably. Took a couple hours just learning how to work it. The sensitivity adjustment is well... sensitive and inconsistent sometimes. I finally trained myself on how to use it by laying out a extension cord in my yard attached to the signal generator end and learning to trace a wire I 100% knew the location of. The best technique I could come up with was to hold the sensor by the wire and swing it perpendicular to the wire or line you're trying to trace. The tone emitted by the sensor will blip as it goes over the wire. If you get good at walking and swinging and you train yourself to be proficient with knowing what the tone and pitch changes are with your control test using an extension cord first you'll have a much better time. For the dog's invisible fence I had to walk the perimeter both directions from the signal source and eventually I found a 15 foot section that the signal trailed off from approaching from both sides. I ended up having to dig up almost 10ft of signal line before I ran into the bad twist connection but it's better than digging up 400 feet of it or paying a couple hundred dollars for the dog fence installers to come do it. All in all, this thing did what it needed it to do, just took some experimentation and learning on my part.

## Features

- Helpful-locating & tracking buried and hidden wires and other hidden-wires. Only for wires & cables, NOT FOR sprinkler or irrigation valves
- Easily locate pet fence wires, metals wires, metals pipes, electrical wires, ect
- Locate-Determining Which Receptacles are on specific circuits，track-Pinpointing Drill Sites before drilling
- Wire tracer range-up to 2 feet deep and 1000 feet in length
- WARNING: Do not use on live circuits to avoid damaging the Tester! This device is ONLY to locate non-energized Cable
- WARNING: Only for single-core or two-core parallel wire, NOT FOR multi-core wire and bundled wires.
- 9V battaries is NOT included.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0086GE2C2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #440,192 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #843 in Network & Cable Testers |
| Brand | NOYAFA |
| Brand Name | NOYAFA |
| Color | Black, Red, yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 592 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07535001705744 |
| Included Components | pcb |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | DEHANG |
| Measurement Type | Multiple |
| Model | D3IN0580-B |
| Part Number | D3IN0580-B |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Style | Digital |
| Style Name | Digital |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** NOYAFA
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered
- **Style:** Digital
- **Color:** Black, Red, yellow
- **Item Weight:** 16 ounces

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great!
*by T***T on November 2, 2014*

We had a break in the underground dog wire fence and could not locate the exact location - calling the dog fence company is $100 per visit so I took a chance on ordering this product and it worked great! Once I figured out how to use it, we located the wire and then determined that our neighbor's retaining wall was built on top of the line, so I just cut the line and strung a new wire to connect where the break occurred. I made a few mistakes first using the product, so here are some ideas on what worked for us. I located the outdoor panel which is energized from the box inside our garage. There are two wires coming out of that panel and going underground - one goes one direction around our yard and the other goes the opposite direction to form a complete circuit. I unplugged the power going to the box in the garage so we were working with un-energized wires. I turned on the unit that turns the wire into a receiver and attached both alligator clips to both wires and tracked the noise using the receiver. That worked, but I was able to track the line in one direction but not the other (of course the break was in the other direction). I then separated the wires and attached one clip to one wire and the other to a screwdriver which we grounded in the dirt (just pushed it in a few inches). I tried both wires and got the same result several times - we could find the wire going in one direction but not the one that we wanted. So, I disconnected the wires from the outside panel. In our panel there are two wire nuts which easily un-screw using pliers. We tried each wire separately after that and were easily able to track both wires, each going opposite directions. We followed the one that we wanted to the wall and then dug down and found the wire in just a few seconds. I clipped the wire, attached new wire to that side and then to the broken wire on the other side and it worked the first time. We filled the wire caps with caulk and re-buried the wire. Voila! Saved $50 for this time and more if the line breaks again. Total time invested - less than one hour, including learning time. The way the unit works is very intuitive. Attach the transmitter (see above), turn the receiver on high and then swing the wand close to the ground - the instructions say 6 inches, but I was using it closer than that. Start with where you know the wire is You will hear a static/radio noise when you are near the wire and then nothing (or a "null") when you are directly over it. As you swing the wand, you can follow the wire and then pinpoint it near where you need to dig. In our case, the retaining wall effectively put us out of business as we were not going to dig that up, but if you are not dealing with that, you should be able to find the break when the unit goes totally silent - that means you are not above the wire which is transmitting a signal to the receiver.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works well once you train yourself using the tips in my review on how to use. Used it to fix my dog's invisible fence.
*by B***R on July 16, 2018*

Finally got around to writing a review. This thing saved me a couple hundred dollars and hours of digging and searching. I used it to find a marette style twist connector that had corroded and developed bad connection that eventually failed on the signal line of my dog's invisible fence. I will say that I eventually figured out how to use it after right away taking it for a spin and failing miserably. Took a couple hours just learning how to work it. The sensitivity adjustment is well... sensitive and inconsistent sometimes. I finally trained myself on how to use it by laying out a extension cord in my yard attached to the signal generator end and learning to trace a wire I 100% knew the location of. The best technique I could come up with was to hold the sensor by the wire and swing it perpendicular to the wire or line you're trying to trace. The tone emitted by the sensor will blip as it goes over the wire. If you get good at walking and swinging and you train yourself to be proficient with knowing what the tone and pitch changes are with your control test using an extension cord first you'll have a much better time. For the dog's invisible fence I had to walk the perimeter both directions from the signal source and eventually I found a 15 foot section that the signal trailed off from approaching from both sides. I ended up having to dig up almost 10ft of signal line before I ran into the bad twist connection but it's better than digging up 400 feet of it or paying a couple hundred dollars for the dog fence installers to come do it. All in all, this thing did what it needed it to do, just took some experimentation and learning on my part.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works well
*by P***S on May 9, 2014*

I needed to locate an underground conduit with #12 electric wires in it. After digging around and trying to track the conduit back with no success, I decided to try this product. Within 20 minutes I had located the 3/4 inch pvc conduit about 30 inches deep. The instructions are lacking but this is what you do: First, after attaching the transmitter to your un- energized wire, roughly locate the conduit by holding the receiver vertically a few inches above the ground. Don't let it touch the ground as this will give a false signal. Note it is not as sensitive thru pavement or concrete. This will get you in the ballpark but could be an area 6 or more feet wide. Next, zero in by holding the receiver at a 45 degree angle and come in from each side of the general area you have found. Point the receiver at 45 degrees towards the area identified. When the signal is first heard, put a stone or stick at the point you first hear the signal on each side of the general location identified. Once you have marks on each side, dig in the center between the marks. The distance between marks is roughly the depth to the conduit, giving you some idea how deep you need to dig. The signal will be coarse and sound like static as you are roughing in the location. As the receiver gets very close to the conduit, the sound will become clearer, with less static. The clearer the signal, the closer you are to the conduit. Although I have only used this once, it was better than spending hours looking for the conduit by digging random holes, or hiring a backhoe to come in and find it, most likely damaging it. This is a homeowner quality instrument but it does work and is worth the money.

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