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Electronic Specialties Relay Buddy Pro Test Kit 191 on 2040-parts.com

US $134.99
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United States, US
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New In Factory Box  Electronic Specialties Relay Buddy Pro Test Kit 191

 

  • Pro kit includes 5 new adapters, greatly expanding relay testing capability
  • 3 new adapters for testing shielded relays
  • 2 adapters allows testing of two new relay types - commonly used for fuel pumps and other powered devices
  • Quick off-the-car relay tester - checks relay coil & switch contacts
  • Automatic test with Good/Bad indication – fails bad relays
  • Settable to 4 and 5 pin relay – tests the 5 most popular automotive relays
  • Switch contact are loaded to detect excessive resistance
  • Green Light if relay is good - Red Light if relay is bad
  • Applications: Automotive, Marine, RV, Heavy Duty, Equipment and more
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  • Item is covered by factory warranty and buyer must pay return shipping.

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