Wish more tool videos were like this. Minimal fluff that elongates watch time, and knowledgeable presenter (I just learned there's different diode make ups because of you). Only thing that got me confused is using the P-N feature, you said it sends a negative signal. When you demonstrated, I realized it's just opening up ground and had a little chuckle. Thought you were about to teach me some electrical theory I didn't know (or get on a tangent about conventional electron flow being backwards). Thanks for popping a hole in your own rig's wire insulation for us too! What is your preferred way to seal it back up afterwards if you can't slip glue lined heat shrink on? Tape, liquid tape, other?
Thank you so much! I use tape then cover with liquid electric tape or aviation glue. Yeah I was probably talking about forward biasing the transistor on a npn or pnp but can’t remember. Getting old stinks!
Thank you so much. I was probably talking about forward biasing the transistor on a npn or pnp but can’t remember. Getting old stinks! I usually wrap with tape and follow up with liquid tape or aviation glue
Great review. Thank you. Seriously thinking about getting this one. I have a couple different power probes that do similar tests. But the quality of this tool looks so much nicer.
You should look closely at that injector waveform and see if it has enough detail to see the pintle hump. That is an indication that the pintle of the injector is opening and closing mechanically.
I just got mine in today after watching this video I'm excited about some of the modes this tester can do
Awesome! I like mine and it is my traveling tester because it’s all in 1
Very thorough review!
Appreciate that!
Thanks a lot for review! 😉I hope i buy this tool later!
Thanks! I'm really glad you found the review helpful.
@@RayofallTrades My next step is to find enough money to buy this device. 😂 I saw it on AliExpress marketplace for a 180 bucks. 😄
Nice video I just ordered this. And now I’m pumped to see it works well! Thank you.
I really like it. It combines several tools into 1 and does it accurately. Thanks for sharing!
Wish more tool videos were like this. Minimal fluff that elongates watch time, and knowledgeable presenter (I just learned there's different diode make ups because of you). Only thing that got me confused is using the P-N feature, you said it sends a negative signal. When you demonstrated, I realized it's just opening up ground and had a little chuckle. Thought you were about to teach me some electrical theory I didn't know (or get on a tangent about conventional electron flow being backwards). Thanks for popping a hole in your own rig's wire insulation for us too! What is your preferred way to seal it back up afterwards if you can't slip glue lined heat shrink on? Tape, liquid tape, other?
Thank you so much! I use tape then cover with liquid electric tape or aviation glue. Yeah I was probably talking about forward biasing the transistor on a npn or pnp but can’t remember. Getting old stinks!
Thank you so much. I was probably talking about forward biasing the transistor on a npn or pnp but can’t remember. Getting old stinks! I usually wrap with tape and follow up with liquid tape or aviation glue
Great review. Thank you. Seriously thinking about getting this one. I have a couple different power probes that do similar tests. But the quality of this tool looks so much nicer.
I really like it. It combines several tools into one and did it accurately
I really like it. It combines several tools into 1 and does it accurately.
Fantastic video!!! You are wonderful!!! You taught me so much!!! What tester is the next step up from this one?
Good question! Not sure yet. Thanks for watching!
You should look closely at that injector waveform and see if it has enough detail to see the pintle hump. That is an indication that the pintle of the injector is opening and closing mechanically.
Good eye, I’ll look into it and see if we can get that kind of detail
Can that shoot out ~5.0VDC for sensor testing purpose?
I think it’s just 12 volts since it’s pulling from the battery.
Thanks for the note. @@RayofallTrades
@@bekomcar554no problem at all!
@@RayofallTrades Could well be 12V. Could not figure that out from anywhere. Thanks for the note.
Some sensors are 5 volts. But this tester only provides 12 volts and ground
How many amp can it handle
It has a 10amp fuse and a reset able circuit breaker for reversing polarity accidents.