Frequently Asked Questions
Below are answers to common questions we receive regarding these products. Please contact us with any further questions you may have.
FAQs about the PS-525
Can the unit be operated while plugged in to the charger? Yes. You can operate the unit while charging the batteries, or even if the batteries are fully charged. How long will the unit operate on one charge? Typically in excess of 12 hours of continuous use. We once tested a unit with new batteries at full charge and they lasted over 18 hours. What are the most typical errors of new operators of this item? 1. Not fully seating the quick-connectors until they click tight. 2. Getting used to separate pumps for vacuum and pressure, instead of a selector valve as is used on some types of testers. What is the calibration interval? The factory recommended interval is one year. There is no need to return the PS-525 for a factory calibration. Any calibration lab that services air data testers can do the calibration. Is the display clearly readable in direct sunlight? Yes! How do I set the Baro scale? The tester is pre-calibrated based on a reference pressure of 29.92". You need to set the aircraft altimeter to 29.92" so they are referencing the same point. What is the shipping size and weight? Shipping for the PS-525 is normally in a box that is 16x16x16 inches (40x40x40 cm) and weighs 28 lb (14 kg). Can I get a power adapter for 220 Volts? Yes, we will include one if this is what you need. |
FAQs about the PS-425 The display only has two lines. How do I see the VSI? By pressing the Units button the operator can toggle the display between Altitude/Knots or Altitude/VSI. Can the unit be operated while the batteries are being used? Yes, but if the tester is on the display may reset. Can I remove the alkaline batteries and install rechargeable batteries? Yes. You will have to change the wires on the power plug to send power to the battery pack for charging. This will not void the warranty. How long will the unit operate on one alkaline batteries? We have not tested this, but the 8 D-size batteries have calculated to last for 60 days of continuous use (with the display back light turned off). What are the most typical errors of new operators of this item? Not fully seating the quick-connectors until they click tight. What is the calibration interval? The factory recommended interval is one year. There is no need to return the PS-425 for a factory calibration. Any calibration lab that services air data testers can do the calibration. Is the display clearly readable in direct sunlight? Yes! How do I set the Baro scale? The tester is pre-calibrated based on a reference pressure of 29.92". You need to set the aircraft altimeter to 29.92" so they are referencing the same point. What is the shipping size and weight? Shipping for the PS-425 is normally in a box that is 16x16x16 inches (40x40x40 cm) and weighs 24 lb (12 kg). Can I get a power adapter for 220 Volts? Yes, we will include one if this is what you need. |
FAQs about the ALT-621 and ASP-621 Indicators
Can these work on a battery pack? Yes. But we do not sell battery packs. You will need to select one from one of the many electronic parts suppliers. Choose one that will fit inside your test box. Due to the many versions of testers we cannot stock all the possible combinations. If you would do us a favor and send us documentation of your configuration we will make the information freely available to others. Use a 12 volt battery pack, or two 6 volt packs in series. Do I need to have the altimeter indicator in order have the airspeed indicator work? No. The airspeed indicator functions independent of the altimeter indicator. What is the calibration interval? The factory recommended interval is one year. There is no need to return the instrument for a factory calibration. Any calibration lab that services altimeters can do the calibration. Is a power supply included in the purchase? Yes. A 110 volt AC to 12 Volt DC adapter is included. 220 volt AC adapters are also available at no additional charge. |


