60W 9.99A 30V Constant Current Electronic Load Battery Discharge Capacity Tester
This 60W 9.99A 30V Constant Current Electronic Load Battery Discharge Capacity Tester is a professional tool for testing the capacity and performance of batteries. It is widely used in battery factories, research institutes, and laboratories.
Product Features:
* Wide voltage range: 0.1V-30V
* Wide current range: 0.1A-9.99A
* High accuracy: Voltage accuracy: ±0.1% + 1 digit, Current accuracy: ±0.2% + 5 digits
* Constant current load mode: The load current can be set to a constant value within the current range.
* Constant voltage load mode: The load voltage can be set to a constant value within the voltage range.
* Over-voltage protection, over-current protection, and reverse polarity protection: To ensure the safety of the tester and the battery under test.
* Data logging function: The tester can record the voltage, current, and time data during the test.
* PC control: The tester can be controlled by a PC via a USB interface.
* Small size and light weight: Easy to carry and use.
Benefits:
* Test the capacity and performance of batteries accurately and efficiently.
* Identify battery problems and troubleshoot battery issues.
* Optimize battery charging and discharging strategies.
* Extend battery life and improve battery performance.
Usage:
* Battery testing in battery factories, research institutes, and laboratories.
* Battery evaluation and comparison.
* Battery aging test.
* Battery pack testing.
* Solar cell testing.
* Power supply testing.
Specifications:
* Input voltage: AC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
* Output voltage: 0.1V-30V
* Output current: 0.1A-9.99A
* Power: 60W
* Voltage accuracy: ±0.1% + 1 digit
* Current accuracy: ±0.2% + 5 digits
* Display: 3.5-inch LCD screen
* Dimensions: 190 x 110 x 50mm
* Weight: 1kg
Additional Features:
* Easy to use with a simple and intuitive interface.
* Durable construction with a sturdy metal housing.
* Multiple color options available to meet different preferences.
External Links:
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How to Test Batteries – Battery University
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Constant Current Electronic Load – Electronicshub
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Constant Current Electronic Load Recommendations – EEVblog