Platinum Tools to Show TPS200C PoE++ Tester at ISC West 2023

HUNTERSVILLE, N.C.—Platinum Tools, a manufacturer of solutions for the preparation, installation, hand termination, and testing of wire and cable, has announced that it will showcase its pocket-sized TPS200C PoE++ Tester during ISC West 2023.

The security industry trade event is set to be held in Las Vegas, Nev. from March 29-31 at the Venetian Expo and Convention Center.  During the show Platinum Tools will exhibit in booth #3036, and the company says the TPS200C PoE++ Tester is now available at an MSRP of $89.00.

“The easy-to-use TPS200C has been designed for all varieties of PoE … up to 56 volts and 280 watts of power,” says Sean Rothermel, product manager, Platinum Tools.

“Powered by the PoE circuit, the TPS200C requires no batteries and can be used inline with an actual PoE device to measure current flow, or by itself in Powered Device [PD] Simulation mode to determine the maxi­mum power available from the PoE power source.”

Platinum Tools says that some of the additional features of the new TPS200C PoE++ Tester include:

  • Tests up to 4-pair PoE (IEEE 802.3bt Type 3)
  • Easy-to-read, bright, scrolling OLED display
  • Test PoE on active data cables without interrupting data flow
  • Automatic mode and polarity detection
  • Tester features dual RJ45 ports for testing PoE and dual 2.1×5.5mm DC jacks for testing DC power supplies
  • Includes 2.1×5.5mm DC patch cable
  • Dimensions: 2.50-inches square x 1.00-inches thick (63.5 x 63.5 x 25.4mm)
  • Weight: 2oz. (55g)

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