ELECTRICAL SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS - Helps quickly identify problems in 12 to 24 volt vehicle electrical systems. The probe tip can be used to supply voltage to systems to identify and locate bad grounds, inoperable motors, faulty switches and relays; check continuity, polarity, and locate short circuits.
DIAGNOSTIC MODES: 1. DC Voltage Mode: Displays polarity and voltage. 2. AC Voltage Mode: Displays maximum and minimum voltage, frequency, provides a graphic display of the frequency. 3. Resistance Mode: Displays the resistance of the circuit between the probe tip and the auxiliary ground lead - identifies faulty relays, fuses, motors and more. 4. Diode Mode: Displays the polarity of a positive-negative junction diode.
COLOR DISPLAY - Provides superior display and readability in all light conditions.
LED ILLUMINATION - Built-in LED lights illuminate the work area in low light locations like underneath dashboards.
COMPLETE VEHICLE ACCESS - The 20' cable connects to the battery with fused alligator clips, or to the vehicle’s power supply through the included cigarette lighter adapter.
SAFE IN USE - Safe to use on computers and airbag systems for checking voltage and resistance. NOTE: Supplying voltage to computers and airbag systems can cause damage to the system.
APPLICATIONS Voltage & Polarity Testing: In DC Voltage Mode, the display will show the voltage and illuminate red for positive, green for negative. Open circuits will not register voltage or indicate polarity. Continuity Testing: In Resistance Mode, a good ground will indicate “0000Ω” and a beep will sound. Signal Circuit Testing: In AC Voltage Mode, if the observed frequency or voltage does not match the specification, there is likely a problem with that sensor. Activating Components: With the auxiliary ground connected, press the rocker switch forward to activate the component to help isolate faulty switches, relays, motors and more.
SPECIFICATIONS DC Voltage Display Range: 0-65 Volts Operating DC Voltage: 12 to 24 Volts Resistance: 0-100 Ohms Current: 1-10 Amps
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NOTE: Using at higher than rated amperages can permanently damage the Circuit Check Pro. *Power Probe is a registered trademark of Power Probe, Inc., of Brea, CA.