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The latest version of our PakTrakr(r)* Display. This display shows all the information from the PakTrakr(r)* in one easy-to-read format. This model allows you to record the data directly onto an SD Card without using a laptop to collect the data. Simply plug in the card and it starts recording. Pop the card out and it stops recording and works exactly like our other display.
Insert the card in your favorite card reader on your desktop (or any) computer with a compatible card slot and the data is there - stored in a simple CSV comma separated data file that can be read directly by Microsoft Excel and other spreadsheet programs. If you have Microsoft Excel just double click on the data file and the data opens automatically in Excel.
The amount of data you can store depends only on the size of the SD Card you insert. A 512 MB card (Circuit City - $9.99) for example will hold at least 40 continuous round-the-clock days worth of data. Other than the recording feature, the display functions exactly like its cousin.
The greatest accomplishment of this version is that it reconfigures its display depending on how many batteries or what type you have. You do not have to get a different display if your configuration changes. This model can handle up to 48 batteries - 3.6V lithium, 6V lead-acid, or 12V lead-acid. It works with or without the optional PakTrakr(r) current sensor. At a minimum you require at least one battery, one PakTrakr(r)* model 600 and one of either PakTrakr(r)* ES1 or ES1R serial interface. If you specify in the comments at order time, we can program the display for other voltages and chemistries supported by the PakTrakr(r)*, such as 8V lead-acid or NiMH batteries.
Please note - considering today's economy, we may not have these products in inventory. Please allow 7 days for delivery.
Click here to view the installation manual for the PakTrakr(r)* Add-on Displays.
Here is a video of the display in operation on a bench simulator (values are not actual values from a real world battery pack):
Here is a video of the display in operation on a bench simulator simulating LiFePO4 lithium batteries (values are not actual values from a real world battery pack):
* PakTrakr is a trademark of KJHall Motor Company, Inc.