Hello,
I have a Fowler electronic caliper that came as part of a drum and rotor measuring kit. Must have purchased around ~10 or more years ago. The kit at the time selling for around ~$75.00 - ~$85.00. I think prices have fallen since, to around ~$40-$50 for a complete kit with caliper.
Uncertain of the Fowler part number, this one has a SH9F11288 stamp. It's blue in color, same or similar to a Fowler Xtra-Value. Has a knob on the top with some sort of (covered) connection, appears for a PC with buttons in/mm, ABS, zero and on.
Not a bad caliper, works well. The only problem I have had with it is its battery. Remembering back when first purchase, leaving a CR2032 battery installed for a while. when I went to use the caliper again the battery was depleted.
So I started to remove the battery after each use and only install while using. It appears when the CR2032 battery is left installed the caliper drains the battery. Each time
I've been looking around at other calipers where I either don't need a battery or can leave the battery installed. I didn't see any manual dial caliper (at least in the lower cost range) that measures both in mm and inch, inch.
So have been looking around for another electronic caliper (mm & inch) that doesn't deplete batteries while turned off. This Fowlier caliper has and auto off feature so it can't be left on.
I'm wondering how many e calipers have this problem or perhaps they worked this problem out for the newer electronic calipers?
Other than a batteries shelf life I want to be able to leave a battery installed without the e-caliper causing it to drain,
While purchasing some other stuff an eBay seller I found a NSK e-caliper that has a cracked or defected LCD protector. Doesn't effect calipers operations. (Was recently delivered and needs to be picked up at the post office.) I didn't pay that much for it shipping from Israel was approx. same as the purchase price. I don't have any information and uncertain if it's an inexpensive or medium price NSK Pro-Max?
I have a Fowler electronic caliper that came as part of a drum and rotor measuring kit. Must have purchased around ~10 or more years ago. The kit at the time selling for around ~$75.00 - ~$85.00. I think prices have fallen since, to around ~$40-$50 for a complete kit with caliper.
Uncertain of the Fowler part number, this one has a SH9F11288 stamp. It's blue in color, same or similar to a Fowler Xtra-Value. Has a knob on the top with some sort of (covered) connection, appears for a PC with buttons in/mm, ABS, zero and on.
Not a bad caliper, works well. The only problem I have had with it is its battery. Remembering back when first purchase, leaving a CR2032 battery installed for a while. when I went to use the caliper again the battery was depleted.
So I started to remove the battery after each use and only install while using. It appears when the CR2032 battery is left installed the caliper drains the battery. Each time
I've been looking around at other calipers where I either don't need a battery or can leave the battery installed. I didn't see any manual dial caliper (at least in the lower cost range) that measures both in mm and inch, inch.
So have been looking around for another electronic caliper (mm & inch) that doesn't deplete batteries while turned off. This Fowlier caliper has and auto off feature so it can't be left on.
I'm wondering how many e calipers have this problem or perhaps they worked this problem out for the newer electronic calipers?
Other than a batteries shelf life I want to be able to leave a battery installed without the e-caliper causing it to drain,
While purchasing some other stuff an eBay seller I found a NSK e-caliper that has a cracked or defected LCD protector. Doesn't effect calipers operations. (Was recently delivered and needs to be picked up at the post office.) I didn't pay that much for it shipping from Israel was approx. same as the purchase price. I don't have any information and uncertain if it's an inexpensive or medium price NSK Pro-Max?
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