My new toy by Raistlin

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Raistlin
Having used a Powerprobe III for many years and feeling unprepared without it, I decided to add another of their toys to my diagnostic kit :)

http://www.powerprobe.com/powerprobe/ECT2000.html

I've seen these in use before and they really are effective :) I couldn't justify buying one though until i found one this weekend on fleabay :D
Paul

Cogito ergo sum... maybe?

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Posted 16 Aug 2010, 07:37 #1 

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kandyman
That look a great bit of kit and should save you lots of time fault finding.

Hope I never have to call on it ;)
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Posted 16 Aug 2010, 08:47 #2 

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Raistlin
kandyman wrote:Hope I never have to call on it ;)


It'll be there if you do Andy :)
Paul

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Posted 16 Aug 2010, 10:33 #3 

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MrB
Looks a very handy thing in the right hands.

Am sure it will save you lots of time.

Chris
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Posted 16 Aug 2010, 11:39 #4 

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Duncan
Looks an interesting bit of kit. Look forward to having a butchers on Sunday.
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Posted 16 Aug 2010, 11:59 #5 

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calibrax
Interesting... the intermittent detection could be very useful in determining exactly where the problem is with the underseat airbag connections. Then a standard fix for it could be devised, perhaps something simpler than hardwiring all the connections...
Steve

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Posted 17 Aug 2010, 08:44 #6 


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