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12V/24V Digital Automotive Battery Tester with Built-in Printer

Low price 12V/24V digital automotive battery tester with built-in printer. LCD display shows battery system test results. The automotive battery tester can quickly measure the health of the battery and evaluate the system condition. The digital car battery tester is designed for 12V and 24V batteries, commonly used in cars, trucks, motorcycles and other vehicles.
SKU: T-BT-UT67
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$101.85
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Delivery date: 6-12 days
Overview

Powerful 12V/24V digital automotive battery tester, available in two models, a regular model and a battery tester with built-in printer. Digital car battery testers can help determine if a battery is functioning properly, needs to be charged, or needs to be replaced. Applications include battery health checks, internal resistance measurements, automotive repairs, and battery system testing.

Specification:

Model T-BT-UT673A T-BT-UT675A
Weight 350g 409g
Size (L*W*H) 76*142*22mm 95*183*47mm
Applicable battery 12V starting battery
Tested battery type 1. ordinary battery 2. AGM battery 3. GEL battery 4. EFB battery
Tested battery capacity 3~250AH
Tested battery standards and range CCA:40-2000, BCI:40-2000, CA:40-2000, MCA: 40-2000, JIS:26A17-245H52
DIN:40~1400, IEC:40-1400, EN:40~2000, SAE:40-2000, GB:3-250 AH
Voltage range 7-16V DC
Accuracy of internal resistance ±1%rdg±6dgt
Test methods four-terminal Kelvin test lead
AH input fast measurement yes
Overvoltage input protection yes
Charging system test 12V/24V charging system test
Power supply battery power supply
Operating temperature 0~50℃
USB data transfer none yes
Language Chinese/English
With printing none yes
LCD LCD (128"64 black and white dot matrix)
Poor contact prompt yes
Internal resistance test yes
Battery life yes
Remaining battery power yes
Start system test 12V/24V starting system test
Function Battery charge/battery life display
Startup/maximum load/charging system test
Overvoltage input protection/anti-back voltage protection
Bad contact tips
Voltage/ CCA /internal resistance
Ten battery standard selection tests
Battery-free disassembly test
Battery power/battery life display
Startup/maximum load/charging system test
Overvoltage input protection/anti-back voltage protection
Poor contact tips
Voltage/ CCA /internal resistance
Ten battery standard selection tests
Battery-free disassembly test
Online printing, real-time test printing test report
USB data transfer

Tips: How often should you test your car battery?

  1. Regularity: Test your battery every six months, preferably during routine maintenance (such as an oil change). This helps detect problems early.
  2. Climate considerations: In extreme temperatures (very hot or very cold climates), test every 3-4 months, as such conditions accelerate battery wear.
  3. Usage patterns: If the car is rarely driven or only used for short trips, test every 3 months. Test before embarking on a long trip to avoid malfunctions.
  4. Battery age: Once the battery is more than 3 years old, increase testing to every 3-4 months, as aging batteries degrade more quickly.
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