RichardS
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I recently read a review of the Sealey BT103 battery tester in Car Mechanics conducted by a professional auto electrican and it was rated very highly as the type of analytical device which used to be only available to professional operators because of the cost.
There is now a newer device available with a similar LCD screen, the BT105, but this one also has a PC output although that doesn't have to be used.
The BT105 gives a readout of battery charge, capacity, condition, cranking capacity, alternator output, diode condition etc etc and is currently available here: https://www.sitebox.ltd.uk/sealey-bt105-digital-battery-and-alternator-tester-12v-osealey_BT105 for £80 with free delivery. (link includes full manual for the BT105)
I am currently maintaining 12 separate lead acid batteries in various environments and a device like the BT105 sounds as if it might be very useful.
Before I make the purchase does anyone else on here have personal experience of the previous BT models or, indeed, the BT105.
Richard
There is now a newer device available with a similar LCD screen, the BT105, but this one also has a PC output although that doesn't have to be used.
The BT105 gives a readout of battery charge, capacity, condition, cranking capacity, alternator output, diode condition etc etc and is currently available here: https://www.sitebox.ltd.uk/sealey-bt105-digital-battery-and-alternator-tester-12v-osealey_BT105 for £80 with free delivery. (link includes full manual for the BT105)
I am currently maintaining 12 separate lead acid batteries in various environments and a device like the BT105 sounds as if it might be very useful.
Before I make the purchase does anyone else on here have personal experience of the previous BT models or, indeed, the BT105.
Richard