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I acquired several sets of Rustrak (Gulton) Ranger II data loggers and probes in mid-2009. We still have a substantial number of items as of late 2010. All my inventory is on this Web page. we don't know a lot about these so it's up to YOU to decide what you might want or need among the probes, modules, and Rustrak cards. They are sold AS IS no warrenty, but they are simple enough and we'll price them low accordingly. Note: Syngery Systems appears to offer some support for Rustrak products..
Contact me for prices, condition and terms on these items. - Herb Johnson
This links to an image of the 4107TL. It is a AC clamping probe for AC current. We have 11 of these.
This links to an image of the 4107TS. It is a AC clamping probe for AC current. We have 6 of these.
This links to an image of the MN106. It is an AEMC clamping AC current probe, for 150V AC. We have 2 of these.
This links to an image of the Ranger II POD 367-000. It is an AC voltage probe, for 0-600V AC. We have 4 of these.
A similar-looking device is the Ranger II POD 250-000, a 0-1000A device: we have 8 of those.
A similar-looking device is the Ranger II POD 363-000, a 0-100A device: we have 7 of those.
This links to an image of the RR2-251. It's an ASEMC MN10140 clamping AC probe, switchable between 0-10A AC (2V DC out?) and 0-40A AC (2V DC out?). We have 13 of these used and 7 of these boxed, apparently unused.
The MN-106 is similar to this image of the RR2-251. It's a non-switchable version, 150V AC current probe. (?) We have 2 of these used and 4 of these boxed, apparently unused.
Here's what the spec sheet says:
"AC current probe MN105 MN106 MN107
catalog 100.15, 1031.17, 1031.18
range 2-150A AC; output 1ma AC per amp on primary
accuracy at 45-400Hz 2.2% +/- .15A; at 400-1000Hz +/-2.5% +/-.15A
load impedance 7 ohm max; isolation 3000VAC RMS
MN015: standard 4mm banana jacks. MN106, 107 5 ft leads with 4mm banana plug
MN107 also has voltage limiter
This links to an image of the 110635-G1. We have X of these used and Y of these boxed, apparently unused.
This links to an image of the POD 250. AC voltage 0-600V, AC current 0-1000A. We have 6 of these boxed, apparently unused.
This links to an image of the POD 21. AC Current probe 0-1000A We have 6 of these used.
This links to an image of the POD 13. DC voltage probe 0-2 volts We have 3 of these used.
This links to an image of the POD 20. AC voltage probe 0-600 volts We have 9 of these used.
No image of the POD 10. 4-20 ma current probe. We have ONE of these used.
No image of the POD 03. a thermistor -40 to +110 C We have ONE of these used.
No image of the POD 30 or 31. a thermistor probe. We have ONE of these used.
This links to an image of the Rustrak Ranger data loggers. We have 4 of these used. Specs include; "1-4 data channels; 654 ms per sample; 8 char LCD display". 10 oz weight.
We also have:
RR2-120, wall wart rechargers, 4.8V DC 225ma. four or six may be available.
RR2-122, wall wart rechargers, 4.8V DC 88ma. four available.
This links to an image of the Rustrak Ranger II data logger.
We have 10 of these used and 2 of these boxed, apparently unused. The boxed units have some manuals and disks.
We have ten of the leather cases/covers for these. Specs include "1-8 signal channels, 4 math channels (A+B, A-B, etc.) ; 62.5ms to 12 hrs sample rate; 2 line 16 char LCD display." 2.5 lbs
Here's a photo of the interior of the Ranger II. Note the four modules near the top, with space for five. These are removable and are various voltage and current "pods" typically numbered "POD-XXX-000". The lower module on the right of the PC board, is a "configuration" pod, like "CFG-712". The LCD display uses an HD174080 Hitachi LDC controller chip. The main board has a NSC HPC4600EV chip.
This links to an image of the RR2-260 Data Pack Reader.
This reads Rustrak data packs via a serial port on a PC or Mac. We only have ONE reader.
We have the following data packs, all used:
nine - DPK-566 256K RAM
six - DFG-582 high speed adaptive store module.
--- Takes control of Rustrak Ranger and sets up storage mode, sample rate, channels.
one - DFG-580 user configuration module
We have the following circuit board modules: some are "loose" and some are inside the Ranger II's.
The "pod" series are the complimentary interfaces to the probes of similar name, listed above.
The "COM" or "CFG" have other uses.
10 loose, 13 inside ranger II's. POD-359-358: AC current, 0-40A 0-20A.
8 loose, 4 inside. POD-363-000: 0-1000A AC 1000:1 ratio
1 loose, 0 inside. POD 376-000: isolated current 4-20mA DC
4 loose, 2 inside. POD 250-000: channel A AC volt 0-600VAC, channel B AC current 0-1000A
2 loose, 1 inside. POD 395-392: multirange 0-1V, 0-2V, 0-5V, 0-10V
2 loose, 1 inside. POD 248-000: dual voltage +/- 150VDC
2 loose, 0 inside. POD 369-000: voltage 0-360VAC
0 loose, 5 inside. POD 367-000: 0-600VAC
1 loose, 0 inside. COM-502 serial communications module with RJ-11 jack
0 loose, 3 inside. CFG-712, storage module, power maths
0 loose, 2 inside. DFG-714, advanceed storage, setup
FIVE - Pronto Applications Software User's Guide release 3.0
THREE - Pronto Applications Software User's Guide release 3.5
NINE - Rustrak Ranger II, Data Logger operator's manual
TWO - Rustrak Ranger User's Manual
FIVE - Pronto Installation for Ranger II 3.50 diskettes
ONE - Pronto Installation for Ranger II 3.51 diskettes
ONE - Pronto Installation for Ranger II 3.25 diskettes
ONE - Pronto Utility disk 1.23
ONE - PRonto for Windows (five diskettes) 4.52
RR-130 - rechargable battery pack 4V 9AH. We have several of these but they are old NI-CD and dead. No point in selling them, I'll salvage the connectors and you can make your own from fresh batteries.
RR-120 - battery recharger. maybe for the RR-130?
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