Battery testers

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Bob F

Are the small 12v & 6v handheld battery load tester worth a hoot? I see them for $29 online.
 
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Landsend

buy a digital multimeter instead...

you'll find this a lot more useful..plus you can always load down the batteries by switching on your lights and stereo, etc.
 
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Depends on what you saw

Battery makers will only make warranty tests based on a LOAD TEST, not on a multimeter. The results tell you different things. If you saw a load teste for $29, and it provides enough load to test your batteries without burning up, sure, it is a valuable tool. The real question for any battery is not "what's the voltage" but "what's the voltage under load" and for a car-sized battery, they may typically throw a thousand watt load on it, to simulate a starter motor. You won't get that from headlights and such.
 
Jun 11, 2004
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load test

I don't know about the cheap load testers but you can do a reasonable load test with the multi meter using your starter as the load. Almost any of the electrical how to books has the procedure. Can't remember the specifics, but i think its something like if you crank the engine for 10 to 15 seconds and the battery voltage drops below 9.7 volts you have a bad battery. Remember to disable the start system and drain your water lift muffler when cranking but not starting the engine.
 
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Bob F

Load testing House batteries

I was more interested in load testing the house batteries, so with a volt meter I could always "load" each house battery individually with the inverter and watch the voltage. I'll have to brush up on my battery load testing homework. Thanks. Bob
 
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Landsend

If you really wat to load the batteries...

crank the engine and watch a DC voltmeter scale on a multimeter.
 
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