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<blockquote data-quote="Bobcatdan" data-source="post: 55406" data-attributes="member: 7339"><p>I honestly don't use it that much. Mostly for calibrating and programming controllers. Once in a while for monitoring. It is handy when you have a issuse with the 5 volt sensor system, you can go along and unplug each sensor one at a time and watch for changes. One bad sensor can mess up the whole system and a lot of times will not code for that sensor. Analayzer is nice, but for code, BATS is much handyer. Most of time for electrical problems, I swap controllers and see what happens. I can't imagine working on a G series or newer without "test" controllers. After checking fuses, thats the first thing I do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobcatdan, post: 55406, member: 7339"] I honestly don't use it that much. Mostly for calibrating and programming controllers. Once in a while for monitoring. It is handy when you have a issuse with the 5 volt sensor system, you can go along and unplug each sensor one at a time and watch for changes. One bad sensor can mess up the whole system and a lot of times will not code for that sensor. Analayzer is nice, but for code, BATS is much handyer. Most of time for electrical problems, I swap controllers and see what happens. I can't imagine working on a G series or newer without "test" controllers. After checking fuses, thats the first thing I do. [/QUOTE]
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