SISCO digital car battery tester, equipped with 12/24 volt capability, offers high quality and reliability, utilizing advanced conductance testing technology. The car battery tester can quickly measure the battery's health and assess the system's condition. There are two models to choose from, the normal model and the battery tester with a built-in printer.
Digital car battery tester 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
Chinese and English language switching
Battery-free disassembly test
Digital car battery tester with printer function
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
Chinese and English language switching
Battery-free disassembly test
Online printing, real-time test printing test report
USB data transfer
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 vehicle battery tester is compatible with 12V/24V lead-acid and lithium-type batteries and conducts tests on 12/24 volt vehicle systems. Regular testing helps prevent unexpected breakdowns and enhances battery longevity.
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Model | SISCO-BT-UT673A | SISCO-BT-UT675A |
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 |
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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 | 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 | |
Size | 76mm*142mm*22mm | 95mm*183mm*47mm |
Weight | 350g | 409g |
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.
Tips: How often should you test a car battery?
Testing a car battery is an essential part of vehicle maintenance. Ideally, you should test your car battery at least twice a year. This biannual check ensures that the battery is performing optimally and helps prevent unexpected breakdowns.
In regions with extreme weather conditions, such as very hot summers or very cold winters, it is advisable to test your battery more frequently. Extreme temperatures can significantly impact battery performance and lifespan. Testing the battery before the onset of these seasons can help ensure your vehicle remains reliable.
Additionally, if you notice any signs of battery trouble, such as difficulty starting the engine, dimming headlights, or electrical issues, it's wise to test the battery immediately. Early detection of battery issues can save you from inconvenient and potentially costly breakdowns.
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