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4.

Records:
If you choose to record and save your motor test data (Amp draw, RPM, etc.) in the “Motor Run In” mode,
you may access it at anytime by returning to the main menu and selecting “4. Records”. You may then scroll
through the saved data for each motor you have tested by using the “UP” and “DOWN” keys.

TRI30009 MONSTER HORSEPOWER MACHINE


Motor Checker/Dyno/Break-In Machine
for Standard ‘05’ (540-size) and Micro (280-size) Motors
Safety Notes and Warnings:
• Avoid short circuits.
• Avoid connecting the batteries to the motor output leads.
• Disconnect the power when not in use.
• Protect the unit from dampness or moisture.
• Do not leave the unit in direct sunshine.
• This product cannot be used in a hospital, airport or nuclear plant.
• Make sure that the input power source is protected by proper fuse.
In no event will Trinity Products Inc. be liable for any lost revenue, indirect consequential, incidental, punitive
damages or all other loss or damages. Even if Trinity Products Inc. has been advised of the possibility of
such damages. In no event will Trinity Products Inc. be liable to you, whether in tort (including negligence),
or otherwise, exceed the amount paid by you to retailer or Trinity Products Inc. for this product.
We reserve the right to alter technical specifications.

5. Delete ALL: Technical Specifications:


If you would like to clear the memory and delete all saved motor test records, return to the main menu and • Case size: 125 x 100 x 48.5 mm
select “5. Delete ALL”. This will delete ALL data and settings. • Weight: 435 grams
• Input Voltage: 11 – 15V DC
• Output Voltage: 0.01 – 8.0V (0.01 per step)
• Maximum Constant Amp.: 10A (8 turn motor) / 19A (Peak)
• Fan Cooling: Temp. Controlled Internal Fan
• Pulse Speed: 5 steps
• Repeatable Break-In: 99 mins Motor Run/Delay
• Motor speed up: 5 Step Starting Speed
• Data Recall: 12 Run Memory
• Input reverse protect: Yes

Features:
• Fully Programmable “AutoRun” Mode:
Simulates the variable voltage input a motor sees when being run on the racetrack. Effectively breaks in
your motor without the worry of it over-heating. You can quickly and easily program the minimum and
maximum voltages (0 – 8.00V) along with the ramp up/down delay, the running time (1-99mins.), the delay
time (1-99mins.), and the number of cycles (1-99).
• Constant Voltage “Motor Run In” Mode:
Runs your motor continuously at a constant voltage which you specify (0.01V – 8.00V). Great for just
“buzzing up” motors (checking their rotation), breaking them in when your in a hurry, or for powering any of
your accessories (such as comm lathes, battery/motor coolers, etc).
• Programmable "Condition Run In" Mode:
Automatically runs your motor until the brushes have broken in to the predetermined condition which you
specify. The condition of the commutator/brushes is indicated by a reference number (1-60), the lower the
number, the less arching and the better the brush contact with the commutator.
• To check the performance of your motor, you may view the Amp draw and RPM (when connected to the
Trinity Products Inc., 36 Meridian Rd., Edison, NJ 08820 included stand/sensor) during any of the modes.
www.teamtrinity.com tsupport@teamtrinity.com • You may record and save your data (including the Amp draw and RPM) for up to 12 motors with the
“Motor Run In” mode. You may save the data for as long as you would like and delete it at any time.
Operation: 2. Motor Run In Mode:
Begin by first connecting the input lead wires coming out of This mode runs your motor continuously at a constant voltage which you specify (0.01V – 8.00V). Great for
the back of your Monster Machine case to your 12V power just “buzzing up” motors (checking their rotation), breaking them in when your in a hurry, or for powering any
supply (or 12V car battery). Please note: These lead wires of your accessories (such as comm lathes, battery/motor coolers, etc). You may also record and save your
are marked “INPUT” in small print at the top edge of the
case. DO NOT ever connect the output lead wires marked
data (including the Amp draw and RPM) for up to 12 motors with this mode.
“MOTOR POWER” to any type of power supply or battery.
These must ONLY be connected to the motor which you will
be powering/testing.
Next plug the motor testing stand connector into the square 8
slot in the left side of the case. Place the motor you would
like to break-in or test into the motor stand and snug down
the clamp to securely hold the motor in place. If you plan to
check the RPM of the motor, also install the RPM sensor
onto the end of your motor shaft by tightening up the
included set screw. Please note: The end of the sensor
should align with the “eye” in the aluminum base.
If you have not already done so, you may now connect the
output lead wires marked “MOTOR POWER” to the motor
you are ready to test or break-in.
The “MENU PAGE” shown to the right is what you should
see on the LCD display screen. Using the “up” or “down”
buttons, move the cursor to the number of the selection you
would like to make, and press enter.
Now proceed to the section heading of the selection you just
made to continue with the step-by-step instructions of the
mode you have chosen.

1. Condition Run In Mode:


This mode automatically runs your motor until the brushes have broken in to the predetermined condition which you have
specified. The condition of the commutator/brushes is indicated by a reference number (1-60), the lower the number, the
less arching and the better the brush contact with the commutator. 3. AutoRun Mode:
Please note: This condition number is only a reference number and will vary from one motor to another. Most motors will
This mode simulates the variable voltage input a motor sees when being run on the racetrack. Effectively
never reach a condition number of 1 even when fully broken-in. This mode is helpful if you have a motor that is already fully breaks in your motor without the worry of it over-heating. You can quickly and easily program the minimum
broken-in which runs well. You can then check its condition number in any of the three modes. Then you may use this and maximum voltages (0 – 8.00V) along with the ramp up/down delay, the running time (1-99mins.), the
number in the Condition Run In mode to break-in another motor to this same degree. delay time (1-99mins.), and the number of cycles (1-99).

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