Obdstar BT06 is dedicatedly developed to test 12V regular flooded, AGM flat plate, AGM spiral, gel batteries and 12V & 24V starting and charging system. It's easy, quick and accurate.
Features and Functions:
BT106 can be used for Automobile factory, garage, auto battery manufacturer, auto battery agent, educational institution, DIY enthusiasts, etc.
Foxwell BT-705 Battery Analyzer is developed to test 6V & 12V regular flooded, AGM flat plate,AGM spiral and gel batteries and 12V & 24V starting and charging system.It provides a quick,easy and affordable solution for technicians to check battery health and detect faults of starting and charging system.
Features and Benefits:
* Multiple vehicle applications –passenger cars and duty trucks
* Tests batteries from rated from 100 to 2000CCA
* Tests multiple battery types- regular flooded,AGM flat plate ,AGM spiral and gel
* Tests multiple rating systems-CCA,BCI,CA,MCA,JIS,DIN,IEC,EN,SAE,GB
* Tests the batteries on the car directly- no need to remove the battery
* Detects bad cells
* Quick and accurate test result display in just 3 seconds
* Tests 12&24 volt charging system
* Advanced starter /alternator test
* Quick starter analysis without disabling the ignition
* Does not emit light,heat or spark ,or discharge battery-keeps operation safe for all levels of users
* Automatic temperature compensation
* Ripple voltage test for easy and intuitive check of faults
* Extremely easy to use with large backlight LCD display and menu-driven operation
* Optional Bluetooth printer
Specifications
Display: Backlit, 128*64 pixels,graphic
Dimensions: 190*90*36mm (L*W*H)
Operating temperature: 0 to 60 (32 to 140 )
Storage Temperature: -20 to 70 (-4 to 158 )
What is automotive battery tester
Fully charged automotive batteries should measure at 12.6 volts or above. When the engine is running, this measurement should be 13.7 to 14.7 volts. If you don't have a multimeter to tell you the voltage of your battery, you can do a test of your electrical system by starting the car and turning on the headlights.