6V 12V LED Car Cranking Charging Circuit Detector- Automotive Alternator Tester
Product Overview
This automotive alternator tester is a compact and portable tool designed to quickly and accurately diagnose electrical problems in vehicles. It is ideal for testing the charging and cranking circuits of 6V and 12V batteries, making it a valuable asset for mechanics, auto enthusiasts, and DIYers.
Product Features:
Easy Installation: Simply connect the tester to the vehicle’s battery terminals and the alternator to begin testing.
Durability: Constructed from high-impact materials to withstand the demands of a workshop or garage environment.
Color Options: Available in multiple color options to match your personal preferences.
LED Display: Provides clear and easy-to-read results, even in low-light conditions.
Multi-Function: Tests both the charging and cranking circuits, providing comprehensive diagnostics.
Built-in Buzzer: Emits an audible signal to indicate faults and problems, making it easy to identify issues.
Battery Voltage Test: Measures battery voltage to assess its condition and health.
Alternator Voltage Test: Measures alternator voltage to determine its performance and charging output.
Diode Test: Tests the condition of alternator diodes to ensure proper functioning.
Detailed Specifications:
Voltage Range: |
6V and 12V |
Battery Voltage Measurement: |
Up to 15V |
Alternator Voltage Measurement: |
Up to 25V |
Diode Test: |
Forward and reverse conduction testing |
Dimensions: |
Compact and portable design |
Weight: |
Lightweight for easy handling |
Benefits of Use:
Quickly and easily diagnose electrical problems in vehicles.
Ensure the proper function of the charging and cranking circuits.
Identify faults and problems in alternators and batteries.
Avoid costly repairs by detecting issues early on.
Enhance vehicle performance and reliability.
Additional Features:
Overload protection for added safety.
Reverse polarity protection to prevent damage.
Long cord for convenient testing in different locations.
Relevant External Links:
AutoZone Alternator Tester Guide
Popular Mechanics: How to Test an Alternator