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This Automotive Basic Electric Circuit Trainer is designed for teaching automotive starting systems, built with genuine starter assemblies to create a real working circuit. The 12V DC system simulates the complete vehicle starting process, featuring a 300A ammeter to accurately capture inrush current. Key functions include:
Dual-mode simulation: Demonstrates starting logic for automatic (via P/N switch) and manual transmissions (via clutch switch)
Visual diagnostics: Integrated 30V voltmeter and 300A ammeter for real-time circuit monitoring
3D teaching: Includes disassembled starter components for "schematic-real parts-exploded view" integrated learning
This Automotive Electrical Trainer Board meets industrial manufacturing standards for safety and durability:
| Component | Specifications | Teaching Advantages |
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| 4mm aluminum panel | Fire/waterproof, -40ºC~50ºC tolerant | Withstands intensive training |
| Automotive-grade wiring | Triple protection (solder + heat shrink + tape) | Replicates OEM wiring standards |
| Remote fault system | 10m wireless, 12 fault types | Develops systematic diagnostics |
As a professional Automotive Diagnostic Trainer, it enables multi-level teaching:
Fundamentals: Study starting circuits via color schematics and test terminals
Skill building: Practice component replacement with consumables (fuses/relays)
Fault diagnosis: Simulate typical faults (relay failure, poor contact, etc.)
Assessment: Analyze 300A current waveforms for data-driven diagnostics







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