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Digital circuitry precisely controls battery test loads to accurately determine battery conditions. Tests both flooded lead acid and absorbed glass mat batteries accurately—down to 1 volt state of charge. Tests vehicle starting and charging systems with minimal user interaction. Tests all 6- and 12-volt batteries with a 50-2000 CCA operating range. Scales: CCA, CA, AHR, [...]

I am looking for a Fluke OneTouch, because the one that I have has broken down, and cannot be used anymore; the ethernet ports both have bent pins, and the battery is gone for good as it will no longer recharge. The pins cannot be bent back into shape either. I have considered buying another [...]

tested sensors replaced timing sensor regrounded battery ran good for 3 days then under load timing dropped out replacing PCM any other ideas

tested sensors replaced timing sensor regrounded battery ran good for 3 days then under load timing dropped out replacing PCM any other ideas

tested sensors replaced timing sensor regrounded battery ran good for 3 days then under load timing dropped out replacing PCM any other ideas

probe points with a small red light. I want to check electrical outlets, wires, breakers, etc. Can I use this to check charges in batteries? Please explain?

Use batteries for digital camera – never sure if fully charges and have some of different Milliamp rating – this ws listed on package but not on battery. I want to separate by mAh rating. Can get voltage checked on tester but unable to figure out how to test for mAH

I have a factory amplifier in my car under the seat, and it doesn’t seem to give much power to the speakers (it sounds like a car stereo w/o an amp). I was wondering if there’s a way to test it using a regular multi tester like you’d use for batteries or electrical outlets.

I have a factory amplifier in my car under the seat, and it doesn’t seem to give much power to the speakers (it sounds like a car stereo w/o an amp). I was wondering if there’s a way to test it using a regular multi tester like you’d use for batteries or electrical outlets.

I have a factory amplifier in my car under the seat, and it doesn’t seem to give much power to the speakers (it sounds like a car stereo w/o an amp). I was wondering if there’s a way to test it using a regular multi tester like you’d use for batteries or electrical outlets.