Brian Clancy
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I use eTest on ATorch ammeters, AC, DC and USB on Android devices. The Android version connects to the low energy Bluetooth signal (BLE), so range is limited to no more than 30 feet. I can take screen shots of the graphical display of usage which can be scaled by using your fingers to expand detail by voltage and amps along the side of the graph. I use it in 12v DC applications that are tight in this large scale.
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Chris
Good! I'm using it with the Atorch UD24 USB tester, on a Samsung Galaxy S22. This app connects to the tester totally within the app. My phones bluetooth settings never show it connected. Kinda weird but it works good. It connects automatically when I open the app. Let's me see the graphs and all the data. Let's me reset all the data. Much easier than using the actual tester to reset the data. It's not beautiful but it works perfectly, very cool. Thank you!
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Charlie Lehardy
The app is only built for older versions of Android, so for newer versions, it doesn't work at all. The issue is the newer way Android handles permissions. It's only compatible with the older way of how permissions were handled. You can manually set the permissions for it, which at least lets it open, but it will still not find the Bluetooth device, so it won't work. For older versions of Android, it does work, but it only shows limited data and youre not able to change any display settings.
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