Great video! Thanks for it. Yup, I would also like to know how to use just the “display current pressure ” mode and not all the switching on off and other fancy settings that other videos are showing. Also how you power it :)
Hi Mark! Thanks! At the other end of the white cable is a universal input 12 volt DC power supply. You just plug it in, and the until starts working. When the unit turns on, it is in the “display current pressure ” mode. You have to push the buttons to get into a menu mode to change the device set up, and when you exit the menu mode, it returns to the “display current pressure ” mode.
Would i be able to control a vacuum pump with this component? Ex: If it were to read over a certain limit it will turn on a vacuum until pressure is at the desired set point?
You can use negative pressure (a partial vacuum) to hold something by sucking it on to the end of a tube or the open end of a cone. You can also use it to fill a needle by sucking something up through its tip.
Hi Arif! There aren't any needed wiring connections. At the other end of the white cable is a 12 volt DC power supply. You just plug it in, and the until starts working.
Hi Dhiva. The unit comes with a written manual because it has many many possible function settings for alarms and triggers, however, none of them are needed for its intended application of being a manually operated negative-through-positive pressure control.
Contact us through the e-mail addresses or phone numbers listed at TritechResearch.com - you can also go to this page for more information: www.tritechresearch.com/purchasing.html
There aren't any needed wiring connections. At the other end of the white cable is a 12 volt DC power supply. You just plug it in, and the until starts working.
Great video! Thanks for it.
Yup, I would also like to know how to use just the “display current pressure ” mode and not all the switching on off and other fancy settings that other videos are showing. Also how you power it :)
Hi Mark! Thanks! At the other end of the white cable is a universal input 12 volt DC power supply. You just plug it in, and the until starts working. When the unit turns on, it is in the “display current pressure ” mode. You have to push the buttons to get into a menu mode to change the device set up, and when you exit the menu mode, it returns to the “display current pressure ” mode.
Would i be able to control a vacuum pump with this component? Ex: If it were to read over a certain limit it will turn on a vacuum until pressure is at the desired set point?
Please describe any part list, for I can try.
Question... why would you need negative pressure? Thank you.
You can use negative pressure (a partial vacuum) to hold something by sucking it on to the end of a tube or the open end of a cone. You can also use it to fill a needle by sucking something up through its tip.
Why not show wiring connections 🤔
Hi Arif! There aren't any needed wiring connections. At the other end of the white cable is a 12 volt DC power supply. You just plug it in, and the until starts working.
@@tritechresearch8370 very good sir thanks so much
why not show function seting
Hi Dhiva. The unit comes with a written manual because it has many many possible function settings for alarms and triggers, however, none of them are needed for its intended application of being a manually operated negative-through-positive pressure control.
How can i order this?
Contact us through the e-mail addresses or phone numbers listed at TritechResearch.com - you can also go to this page for more information: www.tritechresearch.com/purchasing.html
Would you send me the address so I might purchase the display meter. Nice Video, Thank You, FR
Please visit TritechResearch.com and you'll find all of our contact addresses and phone numbers there. We look forward to helping you.
Why not show wiring connections 🤔
There aren't any needed wiring connections. At the other end of the white cable is a 12 volt DC power supply. You just plug it in, and the until starts working.