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With the Battery Tester

Jason B

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I recently spent some time using the YPSDZ-1600 battery capacity tester, and I wanted to share my experience with you. As someone who works with batteries regularly, finding a reliable tester is crucial.

Setting up the YPSDZ-1600 was a breeze. I connected it to a stable power source and followed the calibration instructions.

Connecting a 48V 100Ah LiFePO4 battery pack to the tester was straightforward. The device immediately recognized the battery parameters, and I was able to set the discharge current to 60A and the cut-off voltage to 42V easily.

One feature that stood out to me was the cooling system. The fans kick in at 40℃, and they efficiently kept the temperature under control even during long testing sessions. Maintenance of the fans is simple, which is a big plus.

The safety features of the YPSDZ-1600 are also noteworthy. With over-voltage, reverse connection, and high-temperature alarms, I felt confident that both the tester and the batteries were well-protected. I didn’t encounter any issues, which made the whole testing process stress-free.

It’s user-friendly, accurate, and reliable. The clear display of discharge capacity, cut-off voltage, set current, and temperature made the testing process smooth and efficient. 5月27日.png
 
If labels could be in English ... what price you paid total ?
There are no English labels available on the device itself, but it does come with English manual instructions.

It can be connected to a computer, and the client interface is in English.

I paid $189.
 
There's a YT video on that capacity tester. The image in the first post appears to have been taken from the video. I watched the video, but without the sound on since everyone else in the house is asleep. The video says, "Visit our website." But I didn't see what their website address was. Maybe I just missed it?
 

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