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IP-3000A Clamp on Primary & Secondary Ignition Coil Pulse Detector

The IP-3000A is a lightweight, clamp-on ignition pulse detector designed to capture both primary and secondary ignition signals in gasoline engines. It enables rapid, non-intrusive RPM measurement for applications across engine testing, diagnostics, and performance analysis..

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The IP-3000A simplifies engine speed measurement by capturing ignition pulse signals without any wiring modifications. Its clip-on design comfortably attaches to low- or high-voltage ignition components to detect RPM signals, which are conveyed through the provided long cable to compatible tachometers. The device’s heat-resistant construction ensures dependable performance even in high-temperature engine environments. Perfect for quick diagnostics, tuning, or performance monitoring, the IP-3000A combines ease of use with versatile engine compatibility.

  • Dual-Mode Detection – Captures ignition pulses from both low-voltage coil and high-voltage spark plug cables in a single device.

  • Slim, Clip-On Design – Easy to attach and remove, enabling quick setup and portability.

  • Heat-Resistant Construction – Built with materials that withstand engine compartment temperatures from –40 °C to +120 °C.

  • Long Signal Cable – Includes a 4.9-meter cable with BNC connector for flexible positioning of measurement instruments.

  • Compact Size – Designed with a small footprint and lightweight build for use in tight engine spaces.

  • Broad Engine Compatibility – Ideal for both 2-cycle and 4-cycle gasoline engines.

Specification Details
Function Clamp-on detection of ignition pulses (primary and secondary)
Engine Types Compatible with 2-cycle and 4-cycle gasoline engines
Operating Temperature –40 °C to +120 °C
Signal Cable Length Approx. 4.9 m with BNC connector
Design Attributes Slim, lightweight clip-on form factor
Compatible Devices Tachometers that accept ignition pulse input