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Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2024
Found my two bad sprinkler valves in minutes. Batter compartment on sending unit cheaply made, ensure your batteries are properly seated. Other than that, love it!
Zach P
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024
This worked great. Hooked it on to a 230 foot steel fish tape and was able to locate the missing pipe line. Saved me a lot of time and money! Also works great for sprinkler control wire.
Review Avenue
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2023
So I had my doubts about getting this unit. I had always used a similar (albeit smaller) unit that was made by one of tempos competitors, and I always heard mixed things about tempo from other irrigation contractors that use them regularly.. but this particular issue I'm having is a deal breaker.So the terminals (+, -) in the battery compartment look like someone went in there and a single loop of stripped 26awg solid core wire and called it a day. I do a lot of electrical engineering work in my free time so I figured "hey, no huge issue.... I can see that's not the best way to do that, but I'll make due, all they have to do is contact right? so maybe just wiggle them around till it powers up..."Well after about 5 minutes I get an intermittent signal. Later that day I needed to use the unit again- same thing. Keep in mind this is a job that's often done soaking wet, water getting on everything during the most inopportune times. I don't have the time nor patience to bust out a Philips and roll D batteries around like slot machines hoping the thing will work.Look I hardly ever review anything, i don't know if I've ever had this bad of an experience and shared it though. It wouldn't be so bad if it wasn't such an integral part of the machine's function. Worst part about all of this is there's actually a notecard tempo includes with the instructions (printed separately in the box) that basically says to "try wiggling the batteries around"So this is a known problem and they still let me spend $700 on it. amazon wont let me do a return since I was a few days late. please help me tempo communications. I mean do you guys really want me to go in here fix it myself?
Just a user...
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2023
I tried to use this to trace sprinkler wires to find where one was broken. Unfortunately, I would lose the signal and despite a number of tries and different approaches I never was able to do a good trace. The machine itself is well built and very good, I just was not able to get it to work for me.A friend who installs sprinklers for a living also tried, with his rig, and could not trace the line. Who knows what the original installer did.I wound up simply running whole new wires rather than trying to dig up the line. Even though I returned teh device I do not fault the manufacturer for it not working for me.
Jack Huang
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2022
We have a couple of sprinkler that had issue shutting water off due to apparently solenoid valve problem but we have no way to locate the valve box. I tried a $50 dollar inexpensive one but it did not help that much. I later decided to give this one a try. It is really a day and night difference. This machine worked very precise and accurate. I found the buried valve box in just one pass of tracing with good confidence. It is certainly not cheap but it works.
hflyboy
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2022
I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 because it DID NOT come with the batteries promised in the description, and the D-cell battery compartment makes it difficult to properly install the batteries. Once the batteries are installed, it works great. I found two valves (one had a bad solenoid) within two minutes, one of which was buried 8 inches underground and I would have never found it by probing into the ground. The instructions are simple but accurate, the unit did exactly what it was supposed to do. It’s light weight, and the ground stake and case are sturdy.
Angie
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2022
I used this to find 3 covered over sprinkler valves in about an hour. You must take the time to read the directions and practice using, but it works very well at tracking the wires and locating the valves. The tops of the valve boxes were buried about 4 inches under ground, with the valve itself about 16" underground. There was no doubt when were were on top of the valves. Well worth the money.
2w1
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2020
I have only used this to locate some buried valves, and it is great! Took me a second to figure out the sounds and best methods, but I have been able to pinpoint valve locations to an accuracy of within 5" before digging my hole.For valves it is best to start the receiver wand at full frequency, sweep it over a known wire to see what the frequency sounds like, then don't worry about tracing wires if the zone is small. just sweep the yard until you get a very loud response. It will be louder than when you go over a wire.At full frequency you can narrow it down to about a 2 foot radius. Now slowly lower the setting on the wand and sweep the spot and it will narrow it down more based on the sounds.For the best accuracy it is easiest to use the meter needle for pin pointing a spot to dig within 5" of the valve, as the sounds gets too quite when the settings are low. You pin point it on low settings by holding the wand vertically above your hot spot. It will stay steady above 10 if you are directly over it, if you start going to far away it will bounce at 10 or drop. If it stays at 10 and you move it over 5 to 8", lower the wands setting some more.
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