Power Probe
Power Probe PPDRAW Parasitic Drain Monitor
Power Probe PPDRAW Parasitic Drain Monitor
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- Capable of delivering up to 10 amps continuous current thru Smart battery output
- Supplies power and monitors the vehicle's electrical system for Parasitic Draw
- Connects via 16 pin ODBII Connector
- View and record data via Bluetooth on Power Probe Link App
- USB-C Rechargeable High-Capacity Lithium Ion Battery and TFT Multi color display
- Adjustable Current Output Alarm & Adjustable Auto Power Off setting
- A simple connection through the OBDII port allows techs to monitor parasitic draw
- Graphing mode for displaying voltage and Amperage as a wave form
- Serves as a memory saver during battery replacement
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Perfect tool to streamline parasitic drain testing, and also maintains memory while changing the battery.
Excellent tool. Made it very easy once i pulled a fuse that seemed like it was drawing amperage this device comfirmed it by showing a lower ma. I would highly recommened to anyone doing parasitic draws.
Neat concept for trying to find a fault. Connects great to my android device. Unfortunately it does not work as it is supposed to. Standard obd2 socket. Detects power but no amps. So there is no way to tell if i have a draw. Compared it to an inline meter at the battery. Seems too expensive not to work
A little expensive for what's basically a battery with a Bluetooth ammeter, but so simple to use that it's my new favorite tool. Charge it up, plug it into the OBD-II DLC, turn on Smart Output mode, then disconnect the battery and it continues to power modules and shows you an accurate current draw (in this case, about 115mA). Coupled with the PP Fuse Monitor, I found and killed the parasitic draw in under an hour, then went and watched TV while keeping an eye on the current draw on my phone as modules powered down to confirm that the draw was gone (a much more reasonable 13mA after pulling the fuse for the Comfort Access door handle sensors). Just need to figure out which door has the bad sensor now.
Great tool to find power draws