10A DC Resistance Transformer Tester Perfect Protection

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December 24, 2025
Category Connection: Transformer Testing Equipment
Brief: In this walkthrough, we highlight key design ideas and how they translate to performance. Watch as we demonstrate the ZXR-10A DC Resistance Quick Tester, showing its operation, intuitive touch screen interface, and how it performs rapid, accurate resistance measurements on various transformers using advanced power supply technology.
Related Product Features:
  • Delivers up to 24V output voltage for fast measurement across various transformers and resistance applications.
  • Features a built-in large capacity lithium battery for extended continuous operation time.
  • Supports dual AC and DC power modes, ensuring normal operation even if the battery fails.
  • Equipped with a touch screen LCD for intuitive and convenient user operation.
  • Utilizes intelligent dynamic power management to optimize battery lifespan by adjusting output voltage.
  • Displays both current temperature and rated temperature resistance values for copper or aluminum windings.
  • Automatically shuts down after 30 minutes of inactivity to conserve power.
  • Stores up to 250 measurement data points with USB export capability and computer connectivity.
FAQs:
  • What certifications does the ZXR-10A DC Resistance Tester hold?
    The ZXR-10A is CE Certified, ensuring it meets European safety, health, and environmental requirements.
  • How does the tester ensure accurate and rapid resistance measurements?
    It uses new power supply technology, digital display, and microcontroller automation for self-inspection, data processing, and fast, high-precision testing.
  • Can the device operate without its internal battery?
    Yes, the ZXR-10A supports dual AC and DC use, allowing it to work normally via AC power supply if the battery fails.
  • What data management features does the tester offer?
    It can store 250 measurement records, export data via USB for use with Excel or text tools, and connect to a computer for operational control.