DCC SPECIALTIES 246-RRAMPMETER V1 RRampmeter circuit module (ALL Scales) 246-RRAMPMETERV1
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Description
The DCC-RRAMPMETER V1 is an outstanding circuit module suitable for all scales in model railroading. Version I comes without an enclosure. This remarkable RRampMeter, crafted by DCC Specialties for model railroad enthusiasts, can do what other meters can't. It accurately measures DCC, AC, and DC volts and amps, with a true RMS measurement accuracy of +/- 2%. It's the only affordable device that precisely measures DCC volts/amps, and it also measures AC and DC volts/amps. It costs less than DVMs that can't measure DCC. Ver I, II, & III are rated at 10 Amps, and Ver IV is rated at 20 Amps. There's no need for batteries, and it's designed for both left and right - hand use. With a PCB length of 5.63 inches, it allows for easy walk - around measurements of layout voltage drops and accurate booster output setup to optimal voltages for decoders and sound units. There are 4 styles available: Version I is just the circuit module; Version II comes with an enclosure and clip leads; Version III has battery backup for measurements below 7 Volts; Version IV, the RRampmeterHP, is for large - scale high - voltage and current applications.

Using the DCC - RRAMPMETER V1 is a breeze. To measure the voltage and current, simply connect the device to the relevant points in your model railroad layout. It's suitable for both left - and right - handed users, so you can hold it in the most comfortable way. When setting up the booster output, use the meter to find the optimum voltage for your decoders and sound units. There's no need to worry about batteries as it doesn't require them. For maintenance, keep it in a dry place to prevent any damage to the circuit module. If you're using Version III or IV, check the battery backup regularly if you plan to take measurements below 7 Volts. Always handle it gently to avoid any physical damage to the PCB or the enclosure (if applicable). Make sure to clean it with a soft, dry cloth if it gets dirty. With these simple steps, you can keep your RRampMeter working well for a long time.