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| Battery LifeTester™ |
| ELK-BLT v.2 Mhos Meter Life Tester |
| The NEW and improved ELK-BLT v.2 Battery Life Tester is a compact, easy to use Mhos Meter for testing 12 Volt rechargeable batteries. Unlike ordinary testers which only measure static criteria, the Life Tester measures internal conductivity, which is the best indicator of a battery’s health and life expectancy. The conductivity value, expressed in Mhos (the inverse of Ohms or resistance), is easily compared to benchmark readings from the included Mhos Chart. The chart then categorizes the battery condition as “Best, Good, Weak, or Bad”. Every battery type has a characteristic Mhos value when it is brand new and fully charged. The Life Tester is powered by the battery under test and automatically warns when the battery voltage is too low for testing. |
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| Self-adhesive test data labels are included which can be placed on each new battery to record battery measurements for future tests. Additional test data labels are available. Re-Order ELK-BLT LABELS (100 pcs). |
| FEATURES: |
| • Compact, Low cost, and easy to use. • Does not discharge or damage the battery. • Analyzes 12 Volt Rechargeable Batteries. • Warns if battery voltage is too low. • Replaceable test leads. • Includes Padded Carrying Case. • Includes Self-Adhesive Test Data Labels. • Lifetime Limited Warranty • Numeric LED display shows battery voltage, and Mhos reading. |
| SPECIFICATIONS: |
| • Operating Voltage: • Current Draw: • Battery Leads: • Enclosure Size: |
10V - 14 Volts D.C. 1.1 Amps Max., 0.0016Ah for full test ~12 Inches 4.4" W x 3" H x 1.15" D (111.8mm x 76.3mm x 29.2mm) w/o carrying case |
| How Temperature affects a Battery Generally speaking, temperatures below 72F degrees tend to slow down a battery’s internal activity, causing a significant decrease in the Mhos (conductivity) reading as the temperature falls. Cool temperatures (not below freezing) will tend to prolong a battery’s life. Temperatures above 72F cause a battery’s internal activity to accelerate, but with only a slight increase in the Mhos reading. Warm temperatures will tend to dry out and degrade a battery much faster than normal. 100 F degrees = 105 % of normal Mhos (conductivity) |
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| Adding to the Battery Mhos Chart If the battery you are trying to test is not included in the Battery Mhos Chart it may be necessary to research and generate the data on your own. The following procedure will help with this task. Start with 2 or 3 fresh new batteries out of the box. The battery voltage should be around 12.6 Volts or higher. Place the batteries in service (on charge) for 24 hours. Remove them from charge and measure the Mhos reading of each one. Average the readings together. This will be the baseline number from which the Best, Good, Weak, and Bad columns are calculated. The “Best” column will be 90% of the baseline number. The first and second numbers in the “Good” column are 80% and 89% of the baseline. The first and second numbers in the “Weak” column are 70% and 79% of the baseline. The “Bad” column is 0% and 69% of the baseline. |
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