[AT] Battery load tester

Mike Sloane mikesloane at verizon.net
Fri Oct 15 08:31:18 PDT 2004


I bought one and it seems to work OK. Since I don't often need to check 
batteries, it appears to be a reasonable product. If I needed to check 
all kinds of batteries professionally, I guess I would go for the $200+ 
Snap-On version.

Mike

Cecil E Monson wrote:

>     I suppose a lot of you have battery testers that apply a load
> to a battery and give a reading showing the relative strength of them.
> I use mine a lot to check batteries that won't hold a charge.
> 
>     I just got a new Harbor Freight flyer and they have a 100 amp
> load battery tester with large meter and all on sale for $13.99. I
> don't know if it is a good deal or not if you have to pay freight and
> handling but if a HF store was close to me, I would go and check them
> out. They look just like the one I bought years ago and paid $40 for.
> 
>     The catalog number is 90636-2YPA if you are interested.
> 
> Cecil

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