Sealey TA126 Automotive Current Tester

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Fast, accurate and safe current measurement at the fuse box or battery. Ideal for fault-finding on car and commercial vehicle electrical circuits. Features large LCD display with numeric and bar-type functions. Plugs directly into the vehicle's fuse board. Supplied with mini, standard adaptors and fused crocodile clips. Compatible with alternative probes using the standard 4mm banana adaptors. Fast, accurate and safe current measurement at the fuse box or battery. Ideal for fault-finding on car and commercial vehicle electrical circuits. Features large LCD display with numeric and bar-type functions. Plugs directly into the vehicle's fuse board. Supplied with mini, standard adaptors and fused crocodile clips. Compatible with alternative probes using the standard 4mm .

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Product Identifiers

BrandSealey
MPNTA126
Manufacturer Part NumberTA126
EAN5051747600652
UPC5051747600652
eBay Product ID (ePID)28017022414

Product Key Features

Volt6 Volt
Vehicle TypePassenger Vehicle
AccessoriesUser Guide, Probes

Dimensions

Weight440 g
Height33 cm
Width190 cm
Length6 cm

Additional Product Features

TypeAutomotive Current Tester

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  • Great bit of kit

    Good quality, good price ✔️

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Definitely not a toy

    This car current tester is a useful piece of kit that earned its keep in minutes when my motorhome electrics went wrong. The idea is that it detects and measures the level of current flowing through a circuit and you assess if the loading on that circuit is high, low or as it should be. You remove a blade fuse from the circuit and place it into the side of the interface that fits (you get three - standard and mini blade connectors and an alligator clip interface.) You need to put the right value fuse in in case the circuit blows. Place the interface into the circuit and read the current on the display. You then need to calculate what that current should be based on what is connected to the circuit and if the units are switched on or not. It took minutes to find I had an excessive current drain because a relay had shorted. However you do need to remember the unit is not an automated circuit tester, it relies on your skill and competence to do the job. In short well worth the 60 quid it cost, although I may never need it again it will stay in my van toolbox.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New