Corrosion?
Questionable Connectors?
Unreliable Relays?
Subtle Solder Cracks?
Your volt meter only tells you half the story!
The Problem:
We
are often faced with diagnosing voltage drops in switch contacts, plug
connectors, fuse boxes, and corroded connectors. With control units and actuators often
controlled by pulse type signals it is not easy to determine if a voltage
supply has sufficient current supply capability while under load. Simply measuring the voltage with a DVOM does
not properly test these circuits since the meters do not respond quickly enough,
nor do they provide any load on the circuit.
The BlueLink Solution:
DropLink
makes these tests quick, easy and fool proof.
Connect the DropLink to a ground circuit near the circuit to be
tested. The DropLink will display the
available voltage. Pressing the button
will switch the DropLink into fast current measuring mode for a REAL current test! When the voltage drops below 8V the current
is measured and displayed. 8 volts is
considered the minimum operational voltage for many functions, including many ECUs.
| Voltage DC
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Maximum
Reading:
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36 V
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Minimum
Reading:
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8 V
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Accuracy:
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±2 %
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Maximum
Resolution:
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100
mV
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Current
DC
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Maximum
Amps:
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30 A
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Amps
Accuracy:
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±5 %
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Maximum
Resolution:
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100
mA
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Relative Humidity
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Size
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Length:
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230 mm
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Width:
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32 mm
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Thickness:
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22 mm
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Lead Length
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Weight
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Weight Device only:
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100 g
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Temperature
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Operating:
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-20 to +40C
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Storage:
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- 20 to +55C
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Altitude
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Operating:
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2000 m
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Storage:
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10,000 m
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Flamability
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