Sistema di monitoraggio del compressore d'aria DEWALT (DXCM024-0393), nero

Brand:DEWALT

2.7/5

105.24

Questo sistema porta l'innovazione wireless al compressore d'aria! L'app gratuita (disponibile su Apple® Store o Google Play® ) è interattiva, facile da usare e incoraggia una corretta manutenzione durante l'intero ciclo di vita del compressore. La sua funzione principale è monitorare il tempo di funzionamento del compressore e fornire una varietà di promemoria interattivi per l'utente per la manutenzione richiesta del compressore, inclusi, ma non limitati a, la sostituzione dell'olio della pompa, la sostituzione del filtro di aspirazione dell'aria e il controllo della tensione della cinghia (vedere i dettagli di seguito per l'elenco completo ). Altre funzioni chiave includono il catalogo precaricato di compressori DEWALT selezionati, i grafici del dashboard che mostrano lo stato del compressore e un collegamento diretto a DeWalt.com e alla rete di assistenza DeWalt per gli ordini di parti. Tutto disponibile utilizzando la tecnologia wireless al 100%! 3 batterie AA SONO NECESSARIE per il sensore e sono INCLUSE nel kit.

SONO NECESSARIE 3 batterie AA - e incluse! Il kit completo include: 1 modulo sensore del compressore d'aria DeWalt, 1 salvietta imbevuta di alcol, 2 strisce di velcro, 3 batterie AA e 1 guida rapida. Il sistema è facile da configurare e iniziare. Basta acquistare il sistema di monitoraggio del compressore d'aria DEWALT, scaricare l'app GRATUITA al 100% da Apple Store o Google Play sul telefono, collegare il sensore di monitoraggio al compressore, associare/collegare il compressore all'app e iniziare a registrare i dati!. Altre caratteristiche chiave includono: un catalogo precaricato di compressori DEWALT selezionati, grafici del dashboard che mostrano lo stato attuale del compressore e l'ora o le ore del giorno in cui il compressore è in funzione, accesso al database delle domande frequenti di DE Walt, capacità di monitorare i costi operativi/di esercizio, oltre a collegamenti diretti a DEWALT.com, DEWALT Service Net (per l'ordinazione di parti) e include l'800# del supporto tecnico DEWALT già caricato per una facile connettività. Le opzioni di avviso includono l'impostazione di promemoria per: cambio dell'olio della pompa, sostituzione del filtro di aspirazione dell'aria, controllo della tensione della cinghia e/o drenaggio dell'umidità dal serbatoio. L'app del sistema di monitoraggio del compressore d'aria DEWALT (compatibile con Apple e Android) monitora il tempo di funzionamento del compressore (in ore) e può persino inviare promemoria direttamente sul tuo telefono per avvisarti quando è necessaria la manutenzione (opzionale).
Batteries Included? ‎Yes
Batteries Required? ‎Yes
Battery Cell Type ‎Alkaline
Brand DEWALT
Brand ‎DEWALT
Color ‎Black
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars 13 ratings 3.7 out of 5 stars
Included Components AA Batteries
Included Components AA Batteries (3), DEWALT Monitoring Sensor Device (1), Alcohol Wipe (1), Velcro Strips (2), Quick Start Guide (1) See more
Included Components ‎AA Batteries
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎4 x 1 x 2.8 inches
Item model number ‎DXCM024-0393
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight 0.73 Pounds
Item Weight ‎0.73 Pounds
Item Weight ‎11.7 ounces
Manufacturer ‎DEWALT
Model Name ‎DEWALT Air Compressor Monitoring System
Part Number ‎DXCM024-0393
Power Source Battery Powered
Power Source ‎Battery Powered
Product Dimensions ‎4 x 1 x 2.8 inches
Recommended Uses For Product Drilling, Air Brushing, Spraying, Nailing
Recommended Uses For Product ‎Drilling, Air Brushing, Spraying, Nailing
Warranty Description ‎1 Year Limited

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Scritto da: Sandy
Nice device to monitor air compressor
This is a slick little box that mounts to the air compressor frame and connects to your phone via bluetooth. It's simple to use once paired and tracks the hours usage of your air compressor. It also alerts you when it's time to change the compressor oil, based on a schedule you select. It's simple to use and is great for folks like myself that forgets to maintain tools such as air compressors. I think this is sort of a life saver for the $2000 air compressor!
Scritto da: SoFloGuy
Helpful Device But Lacking Instructions
This is a very helpful device to keep track of the running time of your compressor and its maintenance. I am guessing it does this by keeping track when it senses vibrations. In order to set this up your either enter a Dewalt compressor model which auto populates all the info or enter the data needed for the app to get you on a schedule. The easiest way I found to setup if you do not have a Dewalt compressor is to set it up as a Dewalt compression similar to what your have in HP and tank capacity. Next step is to enter how much you pay for electricity in kWh. In order to get kWH check your electricity bill and divide the amount of hours used by the amount of money you paid. The number should be in the teens, for me it’s $0.14 cents. My provider offers budget billing where they charge you an average every month instead of the actual used in order to keep bill at a constant amount throughout the year. If this is the case make sure to use the actual amount and not the budget amount. The app is not the worse but could be more mobile friendly. There is no back button. This leaves you having to go to main menu instead of your previous menu you were at. Another issue is lack of instructions. There are no instructions on what exactly you can do and where you may navigate to find it or how to even use this device. In the starter guide it states to go to Dewalt.com for detailed instructions. 29 mins later could not locate the instructions. A QR code to the instructions would be helpful. You will have to email support for the instructions. This is an additional step which is unnecessary. If the device is not intuitive to use the instructions should be inside the box or easy to find online using DXCM024-0393 or Dewalt Air Compressor Monitoring System as search words. This could be an early release and info is not available on their site. The way I have been able to get data to the sensor is to open the app and press refresh in the Maintenance Dashboard then press the button on the front of the box. It will blink once a blue light and connect to your phone updating app with new data. This device does not seem to connect automatically. You will have to connect to it every time with the method above. I have added some screens shots of what the app looks like and highlighted the refresh button on the app to get current data. There maybe another way to communicate between the box and phone but I have been unable to figure it out. Bottom line is if you have an oil compressor and have a hard time keeping up with the maintenance this device is a 4 star item. Could be a 5 star except the lack of info on how exactly it should work. May be with getting since it does keep track of hours used and has a schedule to notify you. In my case with an oil-less unit it’s a different rating of 3 stars. Same as above, could be 4 stars if I could verify proper way of connecting but may not be worth the steps just to monitor water removal from an oil-less compressor. In any case it’s something worth taking a look but try to find the manual beforehand in order to gauge if this is worth using for your setup. If anything changes I will be sure to update this review. Thank you for taking the time to read my review and photos of this product. I hope it has been helpful in providing you with more information.
Scritto da: Julia K
Very limited use
First of all, this monitor is meant to be paired with Dewalt compressors, it is not as informative with all the other brands. Great if you have one, but ours is not Dewalt, so user experience is more off. It is meant to alert about all the maintenance issues through the app, which is does fine, once you get a hang of it. Overall, a useful tool, if you pair it right.
Scritto da: John P
Connection issues. Why not a USB power option?
Unfortunately I have found this item to be difficult at best. The instructions are lacking and I find that getting it to connect to the phone and DeWalt app is hit or miss. I also was surprised to find that there is not an option to power it with a USB charger. Batteries are just another thing to go bad. DeWalt has some more work to do on this item.
Scritto da: Spencer in Seattle
Simple Data Gathering Tool
The media could not be loaded. The box goes on your compressor and feeds data to an app on your phone. With the newer Dewalt compressors, integration allows you to get specs and maintenance recommendations. But with any compressor you get cycles and run time. Needs velcro or adhesive to stick to your compressor. That's that included in this first version of the device.
Scritto da: Miss Sissy
A useful workshop addition, though with some significant limitations.
The DEWALT Air Compressor Monitoring System monitors the run-time of your air compressor, as well as the passing of time, and alerts you to required maintenance using an app on your Apple or Android smartphone. It doesn't require any electrical or mechanical connections to your compressor other than being physically attached to it with the included hook and loop fastening tape. The unit comes in the kind of slick retail display packaging that DEWALT customers have come to expect. This is no cheap cardboard box! Opening the package reveals the unit itself, self-adhesive hook and loop fastener material (to affix the unit to the compressor), an alcohol prep wipe, and a really skimpy instruction sheet. Also included were three Chinese DMEGC brand AA cells to power the unit; I would have preferred to see name brand cells like Energizer, Duracell, or Rayovac. I used the DMEGC brand with some trepidation. To install or replace the batteries requires removing six(!), small phillips head screws to remove the entire front panel, giving access to the battery holder (admittedly a nice one). There was no included screwdriver, but there should have been since that's not a typical tool for many people who rely on large compressors. Be careful when reassembling the unit as there is a very thin rubber seal in a groove around the edge. The associated iPhone app is quite extensive, giving the user the ability to choose a DeWalt compressor, after which all of the maintenance intervals, based on run hours and calendar months are automatically filled in. Don't worry if you do not have a DeWALT compressor -- you can also manually enter your own compressor make, model, serial number, and maintenance intervals. The maintenance items are fairly extensive and include things like the belt tension, fastener torque, pump oil change, and pump air filter. The iPhone app is pretty good, but it has the kind of idiosyncrasies one would expect for a limited audience, specialized app. I won't go through all of the little things I found. But, for instance, what if you don't care about the electricity cost to run the compressor? Too bad. The app still requires that you enter the average Kwh cost when setting up a compressor, and the app give you an example with a dollar sign in front and then complains if you enter the dollar sign, saying it wants just a number. No deal breakers here, but just don't expect something as polished as a mass market app with millions of users. I'm happy to report that the app provides a device battery percentage bargraph, allowing me to keep an eye on those DMEGC brand AA cells. A feature that is missing is the ability to define custom maintenance items and the maintenance intervals in run hours and calendar time (with that, one could easily add a battery change reminder). For example, if your compressor's manufacturer, or your organization, requires that certain compressor checks be performed at certain intervals, this won't be of any help. Think of things like air pressure setpoint checks, tank pressure gauge calibration checks, external filter condensation drain, and general cleaning of the motor and unit. It has what I most wanted; a tank drain reminder. But it's nearly worthless for a home user like me as it's not based on run time. If the notification is turned on, it reminds you to drain the water out of the tank every day. It doesn't matter if the compressor has run for five hours that day or whether it hasn't come on, or even been powered, in a week. Most home users, who only occasionally use their compressors, will likely become numb to the reminder after it tells them, day after day, to drain the tank of a compressor that hasn't even been run. All communications with the smartphone is over Bluetooth. And therein lies one of the biggest limitations. This requires that the smartphone be physically close enough to the compressor monitoring unit to establish a Bluetooth connection. There's no WiFi at work here, so if you are an industrial user responsible for multiple compressors, maybe even in multiple buildings, you would have to physically walk from compressor to compressor to establish Bluetooth communications with each and see what items were due for maintenance. It's probably more practical to just have scheduled maintenance that you do on a calendar basis with the help of a simple hour meter on each compressor rather than something as complex as this. Fortunately, most of the shortcomings are something that DEWALT can fix with app updates -- and I really hope that they do! As the product stands now, it's neither fish nor fowl. It lacks features needed to satisfy either a home user with one intermittent use compressor or to work well for an industrial user responsible for maintaining multiple, heavily used compressors spread out throughout an organization. Not a bad product, but could be improved.

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