ATORCH AT085C PD3.1 600W Digital Voltage Ammeter Type-C Power Bank Mobile Charger Tester
ATORCH AT085C PD3.1 600W Digital Voltage Ammeter Type-C Power Bank Mobile Charger Tester
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Type-C Detector (Model: AT085)
Precise Details:
- LCD Screen: IPS HD Colorful
- Power Supply Mode: 48V Full Voltage Supply
- Working Voltage: DC 4.5-50V
- Working Current: 0-6A (Short-term Peak 12A)
- Bidirectional Current: 12A in Both Directions
- Power Display: 0-600W
- Battery Display: 0-9999Wh
- Capacity Display: 0-99999mAh
- Working Temperature: 0-45°C (32-113°F)
- Sampling Resistance: 0.001Ω
Key Features:
- Real-time display of voltage, current, power, battery capacity, temperature, timing, and more.
- Supports multiple fast charging protocols with a high-definition color screen displaying multiple parameters.
- Includes real-time voltage and current curve display for analyzing charging process fluctuations.
- Bidirectional current measurement with zero load current clearing function for precision.
- Equipped with power-off memory and data storage for efficient data accumulation.
- PD protocol charger automatically turns off the screen when idle, conserving energy and extending screen life.
- Utilizes a DC-DC switching power supply chip, offering wide input voltage range and high efficiency.
Functional Operation:
Up/Enter/Back Key:
Short press to turn up a page or dial a number. Long press to enter or return. Note: The screen turns white on the first two pages when pressing this button.
Down/Clear/Confirm Key:
Short press to turn down a page or adjust a number. Long press to clear the power capacity, pause curves, and confirm or clear no-load current. Quickly press five times to lock/unlock display direction.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Question 1: Why is the product not displayed when plugged into the charger alone?
Answer: Many Type-C ports on chargers have no default voltage output. The product displays only when a load agreement is detected, activating voltage output from the charger.
Question 2: My charger is marked with 10A or 120W. Why can't the meter detect these levels?
Answer: The device measures real-time charging parameters. The markings on the charger indicate maximum potential output, which might not be reached constantly.
Question 3: Why does the output show a current of 0.01-0.02A with no load?
Answer: Due to bidirectional current detection, small no-load currents are normal. These can be cleared by pressing the function key quickly in the current clearing interface.
Package Includes:
- 1x Power Meter