| Your existing PowerSight unit fits
snugly into its die-cut foam and will not slip out, even when
the case stands erect and the door is open.
The cables are routed under and around the unit to exit the case
on the right without interfering with the operation of PowerSight.
Weather-resistance is maintained by compressing high-grade low-memory
foam around the opening. The sealing is sufficient for all but
the most extreme conditions (such as being under water).
There is space for a line-to-DC converter (LDC2
or LDC3) to allow operating PowerSight
from the power that is being monitored. This is especially important
for outdoor and rooftop installations that do not have a ready
source of 120V power to run the charger for PowerSight. If the
power being monitored is lost, PowerSight’s internal rechargeable
batteries will bridge over the failure for 8 to 10 hours (6+ hours
with the PS4000).
Additional cutouts to hold the standard charger and a serial
communications cable.
When the PowerSight unit is locked up in the CASW, communications
can be maintained via the serial communications cable that can
be run out of the right side of the case.
There is provision for two locks or chains. This can be used
for locking the case shut, to eliminate tampering, or to lock
it to a permanent fixture to discourage theft.
The case is compact (13 x 16 x 7 inches) and comfortable to carry
by its handle. It weighs 7 pounds.
Combine it with our soft accessory case [order SCAS3]
for transporting your entire system (current probes go in the
SCAS3 and sling over the shoulder).
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