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92 of 92 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Useful product at reasonable price,
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This review is from: SE Battery Tester (AAA, AA, C, D, and 9 Volt) (Electronics)
Very handy. Works on all popular battery sizes. Great way to determine strength of batteries that have been lying around the house for a long time. I have also tested batteries that I use in devices that take multiple batteries and can quickly determine if one or all of them need to be replaced. There are similar products on the market that likely work as well. This was one of the least expensive, is easy to use, seems durable and does the job.
101 of 104 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
rechargeable batteries produce lower votage . . .,
This review is from: SE Battery Tester (AAA, AA, C, D, and 9 Volt) (Electronics)
This review is for the SE BT20 battery tester, which is a good, low cost, easy to use tester, that provides basic information about the condition of a battery. The tester has three ranges, `Good' (green), Low (yellow), and `Replace' (red). The sliding red contact is adjusted manually.
The tester is designed to work with various types of 1.5 volt batteries (AAA, AA, C, D, disc or button type). Do not try testing a battery of a higher voltage, as you may fry a resistor, blow a fuse, or otherwise damage the tester. There is a separate set of contacts for testing 9 volt batteries. To precisely measure a battery's actual output, a voltmeter would be used. A tester like the BT20 only provides a rough idea of battery strength. A new 1.5 volt, non-rechargeable battery, delivering the full 1.5 volts, should read at the top end of the green scale. Rechargeable batteries (AA, AAA, C and D size) are designed to produce only 1.2 volts at full output. Because this is 80 percent of the 1.5 volt maximum the tester is rated for, a NiMH battery will normally read somewhere in the middle of the green section. This may lead some to believe that the battery is `weak', when it is actually at its full rated power. While a lower reading is normal for a NiMH battery, a 1.5 volt non-rechargeable battery with the same reading, is actually down about 20 percent from full voltage, and may not have that much useful life left. Rechargeable 9 volt batteries are rated at only 7.2 volts, and would similarly produce lower readings, even at full power. If you want a basic tester for 1.5 volt batteries, this is a good choice. If you need more precision, look at a voltmeter or multimeter.
56 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Does exactly what you want a battery tester to do!,
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This review is from: SE Battery Tester (AAA, AA, C, D, and 9 Volt) (Electronics)
This inexpensive device ships FREE! It does exactly what you want a battery tester to do - tell you if a battery is good or bad. No need to interpret a multimeter or fiddle with electrodes. The needle bounces to "good" or "replace." Easy. I don't know what these people need rubber bands for (other reviews). It takes one second to make contact with the battery and read the meter. There is no need to hold it in for more than a split second. You just push the slider to the battery with your thumb and your done. Easy, cheep, and accurate.
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Very Basic,
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This review is from: SE Battery Tester (AAA, AA, C, D, and 9 Volt) (Electronics)
I put a battery in that didn't have enough juice to power a clock and it still read in the green. I'm not sure I can trust the reading on this device.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
No more guessing if the batteries are dead,
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This review is from: SE Battery Tester (AAA, AA, C, D, and 9 Volt) (Electronics)
I'm rarely inspired to write a review, but this inexpensive little piece of plastic has improved the quality of my life. No more swapping out batteries with working flashlights or Wii controllers or whatnot to see if they're truly dead. And I've developed a nice green system around it: all batteries that flunk the test are put into a bag that periodically gets emptied at a battery recycling collection spot.
One more thing... FindingKing promised a fast delivery date and the package arrived even sooner than that. And shipping was free. Well done!
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Works Great,
By Norman B (TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: SE Battery Tester (AAA, AA, C, D, and 9 Volt) (Electronics)
This is a very good product. I would agree that it feels a bit flimsy, but it works and hasn't fallen apart. It's also fairly effective at matching battery strenghts for applications that require more than one battery.
The only critical comment I have is interpreting what is a good vs. bad battery. For example, a battery that does not work well in a flashlight (heavy load on battery) may work well in a wall clock(light load). So, before you toss out a battery because it measures in the red area of the scale, test it in a clock, or similar device.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great basic tester,
By Brad (OCCA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: SE Battery Tester (AAA, AA, C, D, and 9 Volt) (Electronics)
Bought this tester because we have a camera that seems to chew up batteries (Nikon P50). Also, have learned that rechargeable batteries discharge even on the shelf. We use the tester to check batteries before putting in the camera and after taking them out when the camera says it needs new batteries. From this practice we have learned where the critical points are on the scale and don't pay attention to the green and red areas. We dont' see a need for a more sophisticated tester.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Well built, poorly designed, and useless...,
By ZmanNYC2 "BUDGET-MINDED AUDIOPHILE" (NEW YORK, NY) - See all my reviews
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This tester seems to be made of good quality plastics, with a solid feel to it. It also works with almost any household battery you could have. The problem is, it's very clumsy to use...there's nothing to hold the battery in place,not even a small edge to keep it from sliding out of the unit. You have to hold the battery in place between your thumb and forefinger...I know, it sounds easy, but it's too easy to drop the battery. Secondly, when a radio (I've got lots of 'em) stops working, you'd think the batteries would be dead. However, on this tester, even apparently dead batteries still register in the low-end of "good". To me, that makes this unit useless. Just because there's some juice left in the battery does me no good since I use rechargeables almost exclusively. For the few dollars I paid, I'll keep it, but if I'd purchased it locally, I would've returned it.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
No more guessing games!,
By Ray-Ray (Charlotte, NC) - See all my reviews
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I use batteries a lot. This tells me instantly if a battery still has juice or not. It is great, and I use it all the time. No more guessing games. I like that it runs on it's own, off of the strength of the battery being tested. Since I often use re-chargeable batteries which might run out of juice if not used for a while, this lets me know if it's low on power or not.
PS: you must place the battery on the contacts correctly and hold it in place for the meter to read properly, but that's really no problem.
20 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
They don't work!!,
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This review is from: SE Battery Tester (AAA, AA, C, D, and 9 Volt) (Electronics)
I bought one that didn't work, they sent another but it didn't work either. I took them to a tech friend and he deteremed the meters are dead. This net site claims they test everything before it is sent to buyers. BUYER BEWARE!!!
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