Fluke Pro 3000 Tone and Probe Kit: How to Trace Cables Like a Pro

In this video, we'll show you how to use tone and probe. We’re taking a practical look at the Fluke Pro 3000 Analog Tone and Probe Kit. If you’ve ever struggled to find where a wire terminates behind a wall, under a floor, or inside a messy cable bundle, this is the tool for the job. We show you how to trace cables Like a Pro. We walk through the basics of how tone and probe sets work, how to use the "SmartTone" cadence feature to identify specific pairs, and how to perform a quick visual continuity test. We also discuss the difference between the standard probe and the Pro 3000F (Filtered) model—and why that filter is a game-changer when you’re working near electrical interference. Key Topics Covered: 0:00 Intro: What is a Tone & Probe Kit? 0:50 How the Generator & Probe work together 1:52 Solid vs. Alternating tone modes 2:35 Identifying wire pairs with the tone cadence change 3:27 Performing a visual continuity test 4:28 Filtered vs. Unfiltered Probes: The Noise Test 👇Check out the items in this video: Fluke Pro3000 with filter: https://amzn.to/3FZHcv1 Fluke Pro3000 without filter: https://amzn.to/3WryHPN • Check out my full tool bag setup here:    • NEW TOOL BAG SETUP EDC | Veto Pro Pac SP-M...   • Here is a link to all of my Favorite Tools:https://amzn.to/3KwoVLW 👍 Like this video if you found it helpful 🔔 Subscribe for honest tool reviews, EDC gear, and workshop content:    / @projectpinehills   💬 Let us know in the comments what you think! #FlukeNetworks #ToneAndProbe #CableTracing #ElectricianTools #DataCabling #ToolReview #ProjectPineHills #LowVoltage