voltsticks

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has anybody noticed odd results from voltsticks when they are used on a wall? may be an odd question, but in my gaff in france if i run the voltstick up the wall i get a reading up to about 2 metres in height, then nothing, and on several walls. it does make chasing cable runs more difficult. could it be damp in the (plastered) walls?
i know the sticks are quite sensitive but WTF?
 
Yep..... I have a fluke voltstick that operates on voltages above 100v, it was about £15, my apprentice has a voltstick (from maplin i think) for about 8 pound, it is far to sensitive, it will light up on walls floors or totally random stuff that is totally impossible to become live.

Some are very sensitive to static, but i wouldnt trust one to locate live cables within walls anyway. Better off with a stud/cable/pipe detector for that.
 
the one i mean is a cheapo one that untied utilities issue. it is really crap for voltages but it's great for telling you that you have just walked into a wall
 
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