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Description of Battery tester analog ANENG BT-168

The ANENG BT-168 tester is designed to check the condition of disposable batteries and storage batteries. The analog display shows the charge level with high accuracy. Supports various battery sizes. The tester is powered from the tested battery. Compatible with batteries and accumulators: 1.5 V / 9 V Display: analog Weight: 45 g

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Great tester. It takes a few seconds to test the battery under load. Now you don’t think - a light bulb in a flashlight or a battery, a battery or a remote control, etc. Children love it very much. The child measured all the batteries, now he knows what power and voltage are, he changes the batteries in his toys himself - he learned the basics of physics. I recommend.

Pros
  • Simplicity, convenience, small dimensions, price.
Cons
  • No

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy, it really is worth buying.

A big plus of this tester is that it creates a load on the battery during testing. For one and a half volt batteries, the load is a 4 Ohm resistor (175-375 mA), for nine-volt batteries 220 Ohm (35-40 mA). Due to the load, the tester shows the real state of the battery, because without load, the voltage on a “dead” battery can be significantly higher than with a load.

Pros
  • A simple and at the same time correct tester.
Cons
  • The product and the seller have no flaws. The text is intended to support . Market. Apparently there was (or is) a bug in the feedback system. On April 18, 2023, I ordered a tester from the Superice seller for 260, which I consider to be the correct price for such a device. A few days later, the price soared to 420. I edited the review and deducted one point for the dramatic price increase. It turns out that the seller is not at fault. My review was attached to the same product, but from another AliTool seller. Now the review has reattached to the correct seller.