Electronic Specialties Off-the-car Relay Tester 190 on 2040-parts.com
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New In Factory Box Electronic Specialties Off-the-Car Relay Tester 190
Quick off-the-car relay tester.
Relay Buddy is a quick go / no-go tester for the most common automotive relays. It provides you with an indication of the general health and functioning of the relay switch contacts and coil. Relay Buddy will check the control side of the relay by applying a signal to the relay coil while it checks for proper functioning of the relay contacts. Relay Buddy operates the relay several times during each test session as it watches for consistency in every cycle. Relay Buddy will fail the relay and light the RED LED if any one of the cycles proves unsuccessful during the test session Specs
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