Product Reviews and Write Ups

Why automotive multimeters are important (sensors, readings and more)

Posted by Ben Edwards on

Electrical testing can require all five senses. The taste of a still healthy nine-volt battery. The smell of the Christmas tree while swapping endless bulbs to find a string that works. The feeling of pulling a failed spark plug wire to find a cylinder misfire. The sound of an arcing wrench across a battery terminal. And lastly but most importantly, what you can, or can’t see.  The results of electricity are easy to find but it is otherwise invisible.

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May 01 - N2 Apps Launched

Posted by Josh Carton on

The ability to compare readings from N2 units for either channel to channel comparisons, relationships OR variances which when applied to temperature testing can easily turn your N2's and mobile application into the hvac testing tools of choice beyond testing of electrical measurements, dropouts and glitches.

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May 01 - N2 Testing Completed

Posted by Josh Carton on

One of the fantastic technological feats of the N2 is that the firmware on the tool can be updated through the app allowing for future functionalities and improvements to be made without needed to "send it in" or buy another tool...or piece of software.

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May 1 2020 - N2 Update

Posted by Josh Carton on

The application for the N2 is something that will constantly be evolving. As the the feedback and user experiences continue to pour in, highly needed and desired updates will be provided to the app including functional testing assistants, comparative measurements between devices, logging and sharing of data within the built in community, interactive learning and teaching modes along with training resources and much more.

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Pocket IV Hydration 101 - Fighting the FLU

Posted by Josh Carton on

Hydration's Role in the Immune System This article was written by our health partners at Hydration Health. Fluid in our body is like our sewer system.  It shuttles waste and toxins out of our body.  Fluid additionally carries oxygen and nutrients to tissues.  It's vital for our overall well-being to stay adequately hydrated.  When we are sick your body requires more fluid. With a fever, each degree above 98.6°F [37°C] adds 2.5 mL/kg/d to insensible losses. Meaning a 220lb male would need to consume an additional 750 ml or 25 oz of fluid per day.                     ...

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