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TLL* DIDIHOU DC battery analyzer 100A: monitor your battery performance
€ 31,13
TLL* DIDIHOU DC battery analyzer 100A: monitor your battery performance
Note: The acronym TLL denotes that this product is stocked in the Tallinn warehouse and is available for shipping to Estonia (EST), Finland (FIN), Latvia (LAT), and Lithuania (LIT).
This DIDIHOU analyzer is a versatile tool for monitoring the performance of your DC-powered devices, including drone batteries, solar systems, RC hobbies, and more.
Key Features:
- Wide Voltage Range: Measures voltage from 0 to 60V, compatible with 12V, 24V, 36V, and 48V battery systems.
- Multi-function Meter: Acts as a power meter, voltmeter, ampere-hour meter, ammeter, and energy meter, providing comprehensive data on your battery’s health and usage.
- High Accuracy: Features a precision current sensing resistor with minimal in-circuit resistance (0.001 Ohms) and low operating current (7 mA) for accurate readings.
- Clear Display: The digital LCD screen displays voltage, current, power, accumulated amp-hours, and watt-hours with clear and crisp readings.
- Easy to Use: Simply connect the analyzer in line with your battery and device. No additional configuration is required.
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TLL* DIDIHOU DC battery analyzer 100A: monitor your battery performance
This DIDIHOU analyzer is a versatile tool for monitoring the performance of your DC-powered devices, including drone batteries, solar systems, RC hobbies, and more.
Key Features:
- Wide Voltage Range: Measures voltage from 0 to 60V, compatible with 12V, 24V, 36V, and 48V battery systems.
- Multi-function Meter: Acts as a power meter, voltmeter, ampere-hour meter, ammeter, and energy meter, providing comprehensive data on your battery’s health and usage.
- High Accuracy: Features a precision current sensing resistor with minimal in-circuit resistance (0.001 Ohms) and low operating current (7 mA) for accurate readings.
- Clear Display: The digital LCD screen displays voltage, current, power, accumulated amp-hours, and watt-hours with clear and crisp readings.
- Easy to Use: Simply connect the analyzer in line with your battery and device. No additional configuration is required.
Specifications:
- Brand Name: DIDIHOU
- Model Number: G232780
- Rated Voltage: DC 12-48V
- Max Operating Current: 80A – 99A (peak 100A)
- Measuring Range:
- Voltage: 0-60V (resolution: 0.01V)
- Current: 0-100A (resolution: 0.01A)
- Power: 0-6554W (resolution: 0.1W)
- Charge: 0-65Ah (resolution: 0.001Ah)
- Energy: 0-6554Wh (resolution: 0.1Wh)
- Dimensions: 82 x 50 x 23 mm (3.23 x 1.97 x 0.91 in)
- Display: LCD
Package Contents:
- 1x DIDIHOU DC Power Analyzer
Note:
- Please allow for minor measurement discrepancies due to manual measurement.
- Color variations may occur due to differences in monitor settings.
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Note: The acronym TLL denotes that this product is stocked in the Tallinn warehouse and is available for shipping to Estonia (EST), Finland (FIN), Latvia (LAT), and Lithuania (LIT).
An electrical multimeter is a straightforward and essential tool for every household. It allows for the measurement of all basic electrical indicators necessary for domestic tasks.
This includes checking whether batteries are depleted before disposal, verifying the charge of a car battery, diagnosing the cause of a power outage, or even assessing the mains voltage if light bulbs tend to burn out frequently.
Using the Electrical Tester: To measure the power level of batteries, turn the switch to DCV 20. A “full” AAA battery, for instance, should show approximately 1.5V; the red wire of the tester always points towards the “+” terminal. If the reading is negative, reverse the probes.
For household current, switch to ACV 750 to analogously assess the presence and polarity of the mains electricity, identifying errors when there is an interruption. Keep in mind: DC settings are for measuring batteries and accumulators (direct current), while AC settings are for the mains (alternating current).
Before using other sections of the multimeter, make sure you clearly understand their functions by consulting the manual, to prevent any damage to the device. A notable feature of the tester is its ability to measure the purity of alternating current waveforms (square wave) – a crucial option for those involved in selecting inverters.
Safety Note: When measuring electrical parameters, always follow safety guidelines to avoid personal injury or damage to the multimeter. Use the appropriate settings for the specific measurements you’re conducting, and refer to the user manual if you are uncertain about any of the tester’s functions.
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