SISCO 12V Battery Load Tester helps avoid unexpected battery failures by providing essential diagnostics of your battery’s performance. Built for durability, this automotive battery load tester features a robust metal casing with ventilation holes to prevent overheating during testing.

The car battery tester features a large, easy-to-read analog dial

Equipped with high-conductivity solid copper clamps

The SISCO Car Battery Tester assesses the health and performance of car batteries, helping determine if a battery functions properly, needs recharging, or requires replacement. Its applications include battery health checks, internal resistance measurements, car repair, and battery system tests. The car battery tester is compatible with 12-volt lead-acid and lithium-type batteries and conducts tests on 12V car systems. Regular testing helps prevent unexpected breakdowns and enhances battery longevity.
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| Model | SISCO-BT-JH/BTR-006 |
| Voltage Range | 0-16V |
| Voltage Accuracy | ±1% |
| Resistance Range | 0 Ω-0.025 Ω |
| Resistance Accuracy | ±0.1% |
| Measurement Accuracy/Class | ±(0.01%+1) |
| Supply Voltage | 12V |
| Supply Current | 100A |
| Operating Temperature | 0℃-50℃ |
| Dimensions | 150*300*100mm |
| Weight | 1.2kg |
Q1: What is a battery tester?Â
A1: A battery tester is a device used to measure the remaining charge, voltage, and overall health of a battery. It helps determine whether a battery is still functional or needs to be recharged or replaced, ensuring optimal performance for various electronic devices.
Q2: What is the difference between a battery tester and a multimeter?
A2: A battery tester specifically measures the charge, voltage, and health of a battery, providing a quick assessment of its condition. A multimeter, on the other hand, is a versatile tool that measures various electrical parameters such as voltage, current, and resistance across different components, not limited to just batteries.
Q3: What is the purpose of battery testing?
A3: The purpose of battery testing is to evaluate the condition, performance, and remaining life of a battery. It helps determine if a battery is still functional, needs recharging, or requires replacement. Regular battery testing ensures optimal performance, prevents unexpected failures, and enhances the safety and reliability of devices that rely on batteries.
Tip: Can the car battery load tester detect a completely dead battery?
A car battery load tester can indicate when a battery is completely dead, but only if the battery has enough voltage to activate the tester. If the battery’s voltage is below about 9 volts, most analog or digital load testers will not function properly or give accurate readings because there isn’t enough power for the test circuit. In such cases, the tester may show no response or display an extremely low reading. The recommended procedure is to recharge the battery first, then perform the load test again to confirm whether it can hold a charge or needs replacement. This ensures accurate results and prevents misdiagnosis of a deeply discharged but recoverable battery.
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