I attended DeVry University and graduated with a BS in Biomedical Engineering. I've worked several engineering firms and one surface mount electronics job. During my last job, I attended Paramedic school and have since graduated and am now a licensed Paramedic in the state of Ohio.
The lvd2 can even detect wich cabel that is the leader and wich is not. That's why you have to get real close to the cable before it turns red. It measuring the magnetic field around the cable and you can confirm it by holding it near a loudspeaker. Works perfect.
Which resistor should I use to drain a 3.7v Li-Ion pack (60Ah pack). How long will it take to drain the pack down from about 4.17v to 3.57V (approx)? Thanks for the video!
My favorite it’s the 2ac … battery check , visual check , no beeps noise , I can use on all of my pockets pants or pouches … no heavy and so many reasons more …
The older Tycos palm manometer is super accurate and built like a tank! When Welch Allyn acquired Tycos Instruments, the outside badging changed to Welch Allyn, but the dial still said Tycos. They are very sought after.
The video explains very well. The voltage test pen is still necessary. I bought a renhotecic brand test pen not long ago. The test is very convenient, accurate and safe. Family must.
I’d say they’re equally precise. I’ve never had issues with them being off. That said, I’d send mine in for calibration once every few years. The 58 is far more robust and can handle the wear and tear of anything. The body of the 44 is a type of metal and with care, will last a lifetime.
I have the 2AC but was not aware that is did not make a sound when I bought it. I have had it for almost two years and I have not had any contact issues. So basically no issues just wish it had the beeping sound.