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Full system analysis with up to 35 parameters. Log up to 30,000 readings on a removable SD memory card in Microsoft Excel format.
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The Extech DL160 Dual Input True RMS AC Voltage/Current Datalogger is a reliable tool for measuring current and voltage, with current clamps for every leg and gator clip probes for every leg N and ground. The device does not have Wi-Fi capabilities for remote data analysis and only works with Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11. The maximum wire diameter is not specified, but it will fit on any wire sized per NEC to carry the allowable amperage that the DL 160 is max rated to measure. The instrument does not have a scope view. Overall customer reviews are mixed, with some happy with the device's performance and value for money, and others unhappy with its durability and customer service experience. Some customers used the device to identify and troubleshoot electrical issues, while others used it to monitor power Consumption. It seems the device is not accurate all the time and it starts measuring from 10 Amps. Pros include the ability to capture data and compare power Consumption, while Cons include the cumbersome RGA process and no mobile capability.
Extech DL160 Dual Input True RMS AC VoltageCurrent Datalogger
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