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The Importance of Battery Testers | Fluke Pro Tips

published on FEBRUARY 11, 2020
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FEBRUARY 11, 2020

Fluke Pro, Jason Axelson explains why early identification of battery failure helps keep your assets as well as your company up and running.

Use a battery tester to measure voltage, internal resistance and strap resistance to find indications of early-stage battery failure or installation problems.

Key measurements – Internal battery resistance, dc and ac voltage, dc and ac current, ripple voltage, frequency and temperature.

Sequence measurement mode – Automatic or manual sequence testing of battery strings with automatic measurement storage including voltage, resistance, and temperature (with BTL21 intelligent test probe), eliminating the need to press a button each time measurement needs to be saved.

Comprehensive logging – All measured values are automatically captured during testing and can be reviewed on the instrument before downloading for on-the-go analysis.

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