It seems that that is obsolete. It says on Protek's Website. Also it is way to expenisve for my budget. I'm sorry I forgot to mention it, but I was looking for something under $100 if possible.
blueroomelectronics, it dosent need to be very accurate maybe +- 100 mA +- 1 v also it does not need to be a datalogger as I can connect it to a PC. Also 1 sample per two minutes should be a good sample rate.
KMoffett, Do I need extra parts? Or do I only need the logger?
I use one of these. Its more than $100, but as a data logger it does want you want. I made a test fixture that records voltage at one channel and current on the other. I have run it as long as 20 days at a time. you can select a sampling rate where the .csv file is manageable.
blueroomelectronics, it dosent need to be very accurate maybe +- 100 mA +- 1 v also it does not need to be a datalogger as I can connect it to a PC. Also 1 sample per two minutes should be a good sample rate.
KMoffett, Do I need extra parts? Or do I only need the logger?
Since the input is +/- 10vdc you will need two resistors to make a voltage divider to scale the ~+12v down to +10V. You will also need a low resistance resistor (0.5Ω/2W) to convert current to voltage that the converter can read.