Lite-Check offers light, electrical system testers

May 7, 2010
A pair of new testers from Lite-Check will test trailer lights and electrical systems in a simple, convenient way, said the company. The Pro-Check 720 and 720AC can be operated with a simple front control panel or an included full-function remote control

A pair of new testers from Lite-Check will test trailer lights and electrical systems in a simple, convenient way, said the company. The Pro-Check 720 and 720AC can be operated with a simple front control panel or an included full-function remote control.

Software allows the Pro-Check to identify and monitor electrical faults in the same fashion as Lite-Check’s Inspector trailer testers.

The system allows for a DOT-style inspection by a single technician in just a few minutes. The 720 is designed for 12-volt DC trailers using a commercial style 7-way connector. Faults are identified on a digital display and unique alarms for each type of fault.

Both testers are available in 12-volt DC battery and 120-volt AC powered versions.

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