11-20-2021, 11:45 PM
Hi Richard.
Well, I'm afraid I can't be super specific with the reasons I returned the Infinicon. However, as you stated, the unit's meter didn't cut the mustard. I recall the battery tray being flimsy and/or not securely holding the battery. And, as I ran some tests on known airleaks, such as opening a compressor valve, I really didn't feel confident that it was a selective tool.
After seeing my mechanic use, and endorse his older Amprobe, I pondered for months until deciding it's just an investment I needed to make.
Hope that helps a bit.
Thank you.
Steve
Well, I'm afraid I can't be super specific with the reasons I returned the Infinicon. However, as you stated, the unit's meter didn't cut the mustard. I recall the battery tray being flimsy and/or not securely holding the battery. And, as I ran some tests on known airleaks, such as opening a compressor valve, I really didn't feel confident that it was a selective tool.
After seeing my mechanic use, and endorse his older Amprobe, I pondered for months until deciding it's just an investment I needed to make.
Hope that helps a bit.
Thank you.
Steve
Steve & Janice Vance
2015 Newell #1524
Glendora, CA