Electronic Specialties 191 Relay Buddy Pro Test Kit, New Tool Day Tuesday Review!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ธ.ค. 2024
- amzn.to/3BzgQeY - Electronic Specialties 191 Relay Buddy Pro Test Kit
Kit includes Relay Buddy tester, 5 new relay adapters and blow mold case
Relay Buddy is a quick go/no go tester for the most common automotive relays
With the included adapters, Relay Buddy now tests 5 different relay types and also tests shielded relays
Relay Buddy will fail the relay and light the red LED if any of the test cycle proves unsuccessful during the test session; green light if relay is good
Settable to 4 and 5-pin relay and uses vehicle's 12 volts battery for power
Powers up the relay and performs a 10-switch test run with Pass/Fail result
Tests 12 volt relays (for 12 & 24 volt test capability, see model 193)
Includes 5 adapters for expanding test capability
Test result displays Green LED for pass and Red for fail
Tests five of the most common relays
191 Relay Buddy Kit checks five different relays. Test coverage is further expandable via a sixth adapter sold separately. Part number 190-8 Maxi Relay Adapter which can test 4 pin Maxi relays.
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I'd bought a cheap version of this. More like a copy of this. Haven't yet tried it. But I will. Thanks for your video
Nice! Much better than the broken one from last week .
How does putting a load on a relay matter and how much of a load does the tester put?
A multimeter set to ohms passes a very low current from one lead to the other, and sending that current through the switched side of a relay means it goes through the prongs, the contact points inside, and the switch filament. If those contact points are burnt up you would get voltage drop with a high load for sure, but i also doubt the ohms would be near zero on the meter. As far as getting it to click on I dont see a need for anything other than a 9v battery. If this tool is worth its weight in gold like some tools i have and love i would buy it, but otherwise it doesnt make any sense. And that one does not look like a chinese ebay $15 tool. It looks like a $180 tool made by a big brand but still from who knows where.
Thanks for the comment! I will say using a 9 volt battery across the contacts and using an ohm meter will be sufficient 99.99% of the time, no doubt there. You could also step up your game and make a decent relay tester for not much money at all. But that isn't what this kit is about, its for the professional who test multiple relays of all types and appreciates the speed. They can just plug in a relay, hit test and the unit is going to load test it 10 times, then they are done. But you are absolutely correct, you can test a relay by hand using an ohm meter and get similar results.
You just saved me from spending money on the 30 dollar relay testers
There are 5 contact relays without a NC, NO contacts. Pins 85-86, 30 87-87 (not 87a). How does the tester react?
R these the same type relays used in trucks?
I have a 2000 freightliner fl60. I’m having problems with lights.
Trying to fix it myself. I replaced some fuses, but still having problems. So now I’m looking at replacing the relays since they R probably orignals. Does this device test truck relays or are they all the same?
Thanks.
Does it test Volkswagen relays?
I like video thank you
Is there a newer model? What is the difference between this and the 191A?
That is awesome!!!!!
I like it 👍😁
Hey man i just want to ask your review after two years, would you recommend it?
I still use it and it is still working, if that is what you are asking.
@@1D10CRACY yeah pretty much lol , i will get one today!
I like it sir.. how much?
140
👍👌
Why does this look like the same company who made the first no good one,
My goodness that's overpriced.