Anyone Know About the DRP-100 Data Logger?

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  • questtek
    Senior Member
    • May 2009
    • 556

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    Anyone Know About the DRP-100 Data Logger?

    I bought a DPR-100 data logger several years ago. It worked great but did not have RPM input so I bought an Eagle Tree system and put this away.

    I would like to use it again on a project but have no software for it. Does anyone have one or know where I can get the software?

    The web site is non existant now and a Google search turns up nothing. Here is a description of the system that was developed and sold by Bret Newman. I attached some pictures of the unit.

    Any Help on getting the software would be greatly appreciated!

    "Some of the DPR feature include:
    Very small: 1.2 inches x 1.6 inches
    Very lightweight: Approximately 0.9 ounces (25 grams)
    Accepts wide range of Voltage inputs: 7 to 30 Volts
    Digitally records up to 9+ hours of mission data

    Records and Graphs:
    Current draw up to 50 Amps
    (up to 100 Amps with the DPR-100)
    Battery Voltage from 7 to 30 Volts
    Power Output up to 1500 watts
    (up to 3000 watts with the DPR-100)
    Amount of charge used
    Battery efficiency (Voltage drop under load)
    Elapsed time of each mission
    Temperatures of two independant temperature probes
    (Dual temperature probes are sold seperately)

    Configurable:
    Data sampling rate
    Recording trigger
    Channels to record
    Computer graph displays with the DPR-Graph software
    Recording resolution

    Very easy to set up and use!

    Each DPR package includes:
    Digital Power Recorder (DPR-50 or DPR-100)
    3-foot USB-A to mini-B interface cable
    CD-ROM with powerful graphing software, USB driver support, and soft version of manual
    Hard copy of manual

    System requirements:
    PC with one of the following operating systems:
    Windows 2000 or Windows XP
    CD-ROM drive (or access to the internet)
    Available USB port
    2 megabytes of hard drive space

    Bret Newman"
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