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The price is for the battery-powered measuring instrument with a pointer.
This product can only measure 1.5V batteries and 9V batteries. If you measure batteries of other voltages, it will damage the instrument.
This product does not require an internal battery for measurement, and it displays the battery's charge based on the battery being measured.
This product measures the battery voltage, which is displayed in volts. The battery voltage is directly proportional to the battery charge, with a higher voltage indicating a fuller charge.
Digital model:
9v battery
The full charge voltage for nickel-metal hydride, lithium-ion, and alkaline batteries varies, but it is certainly above 8V, and the voltage without charge is generally below 7V;
1.5V Disposable Batteries (Including 1.5V Alkaline Button Cells):
The battery is fully charged at about 1.6V, and it is about 1.0V when it is empty.
1.2v NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) and NiCd (Nickel Cadmium) rechargeable batteries
The battery is fully charged at about 1.3V, and it is about 1.0V when it is empty.
Pointer style:
Red (RE-PLACE replacement or RE-CHARGE charging)If the indicator points to this block, the battery in the test needs to be replaced or recharged, which means that the battery is basically unusable.
Yellow (LOW)The battery is running low, but some appliances can still be used.
Green (GOOD)The battery is fully charged.
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| BT-168D Battery Tester Main Technical Parameters | |||
| Nominal Battery Voltage | Battery Model | ||
| 1.5V | AAA,HP6,MN2400,RO3,AA,HP7,MN1500,UM3 C,HP11,MN1400,UM2,D,HP2,MN1300,UM1 Button, Small Battery |
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| discriminate | 1.28~1.5VGood | 1.15~1.27V的差 | 1.14V or below requires charging. |
| 9V | 6F22, PP3, MN1604 | ||
| discriminate | 7.8~9VGood | 6 to 7.7V difference | Charge required below 5.9V |
| Shape Size | 112×61×27mm | ||
| Weight | 48 grams | ||
| Measurement environment | 0-40 ℃ , 25%-80%RH | ||
About the comparison of remaining battery capacity and voltage:
Digital model:
9v battery
The full charge voltage for nickel-metal hydride, lithium-ion, and alkaline batteries varies, but it is certainly above 8V, and the voltage without charge is generally below 7V;
1.5V Disposable Batteries (Including 1.5V Alkaline Button Cells):
The battery is fully charged at about 1.6V, and it is about 1.0V when it is empty.
1.2v NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) and NiCd (Nickel Cadmium) rechargeable batteries
The battery is fully charged at about 1.3V, and it is about 1.0V when it is empty.
Pointer style:
Red (RE-PLACE replacement or RE-CHARGE charging)If the indicator points to this block, the battery in the test needs to be replaced or recharged, which means that the battery is basically unusable.
Yellow (LOW)The battery is running low, but some appliances can still be used.
Green (GOOD)The battery is fully charged.
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