
ATD5493 Wireless Battery System Tester tests all 6V and 12V lead acid batteries individually or in parallel and series battery
The tester will display the battery or battery pack condition as % available capacity, rated capacity (i.e. CCA’s), state of
charge voltage and good, marginal
or replace status. The ATD5493 also tests 12V, 24V and 36V starter and charging systems
starter draw, alternator output (loaded/unloaded), and diode ripple.The ATD 5493 features a Radio wireless printer
output for remote printout of the test results. Test results can be sent to a USB Adapter (included). The test data for the l
ast test
med is stored in the memory and can be reviewed either when connected to a battery, or when disconnected from the
Features:
• Patented conductance technology
• Displays % of capacity and CCA’s.
• Tests all 12V lead acid batteries including AGM and Gel
• Includes Wireless Local Transmitter
• Radio printer interface for remote printing
• USB adapter for PC printing (included)
• No conversion tables needed
• Test batteries from 100 CCA to 3500 CCA (battery pack)
• Tests 6/12/36V Starting/Charging Systems
• Tests both series and parallel batteries
• Tests Alternator Ripple
• Bad cell is detected and displayed
• Displays Multiple International Units
• Tests 6V batteries
• Custom Header with Company Name, Date and Time
• Loose lead detection
• Temperature Compensation
• RoHS compliant brass post adapters included
• Multiple language (English, Spanish, French)
• Reverse polarity protection
• Auto shutoff feature
• Made in USA
Local Transmitter will power on
and automatically begin
transmitting data when
connected to battery.
Shows steady on
when connecting to
remote
When blinking data is
sending or receiving
to/from remote
Press MENU ON and HOLD until display reads WAITING TO
CONNECT for PRINT or REVIEW. Press Menu again to turn
2-line 16 character LCD display:
Prompt symbols: + (UP/NEXT)
- (DOWN/BACK)
Press - to scroll DOWN or
To Setup in Utility Menu: Press MENU and hold down +.
UP/NEXT button while turning
on unit to enter “Setup” mode.
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