MBT-1: Multi-Battery Tester

DESCRIPTION

The ZTS Multi-Battery Testerâ„¢ (MBT-1) provides a comprehensive means of testing the state of charge or state of power for more than 30 battery types.

This microprocessor-controlled instrument is designed to test popular primary (non-rechargeable) and rechargeable batteries using a patented, high-accuracy pulse-load test. After a fully automatic test cycle, the percentage of remaining battery capacity is indicated on the LED bar display.

Battery types are clearly labeled next to their appropriate contacts. The negative test lead/probe conveniently stores in a seam at the side. There are no switches or settings, and test results are easy to understand.

Test NiMH, Li-Ion, alkaline, lithium, coin cell, button type and more. Uses 4x AA batteries (not included).

SPECIFICATIONS

Testing capability (battery list):

3.6v Li-Ion rechargeable [RCR123A, 18500, 17650, 18650]
1.5v button cell [S76, A76, A625, A640, LR44, 357, 303]
1.2v NiMH/NiCd rechargeable [AA, AAA, C, D]
1.5v lithium [AA L91, AAA L92]
3v lithium coin [CR1616, CR1620, CR2016, CR2025, CR2320, CR2032, CR2430, CR2450, 58L, 1/3N]
6v '28' series [28A, S28, 28L, 544, 4LR44]
3v lithium cylindrical [CR123, CR2, CRV3]
1.5v alkaline [AA, AAA, C, D, N]
12v alkaline [A23]
9v alkaline & carbon-zinc

Power (internal): 4 AAA batteries
Display: 6 LEDs - colors green, yellow, red
Operation: microprocessor-controlled test cycle
Test duration: 2-3 seconds, varies according to battery type
Contact terminals: solid brass, nickel-plated
Dimensions: 8 x 4.5 x 1.25 inches
Weight: approx. 14.5 oz. / 400g (without batteries)

Model
Description
Price
MBT-1
Multi-Battery Tester/Analyzer
$67.50
Note: Tester shuts down after 2 minutes have elapsed. When testing multiple batteries, do check that the tester is still on. No battery indication during test indicates battery capacity is depleted.

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