Features:


1.Battery Capacity Test


2.This tester is designed for charging and discharging of a wide range of batteries, including NiMH, NiCd, LiPo, LiFe and Pb, as well as the capacity test.


3.Portable Power Bank Test


4.This tester supports charging and discharging of portable power banks, as well as capacity test.


5.Power Performance Test


6.This tester supports performance and aging tests of various kinds of DC power supplies.




Specifications:


Power Supply: DC 12V/3.5A or above


Voltage Range: 0-30.00V, stepper 0.01V (In charging the maximum voltage can be set 10V)


Current Range in charging and discharging: 0.050-5.000A


For charge, 0.050-3.000A, stepper 0.01A


For discharge, 0.050-5.000A, stepper 0.01A (In discharging cess current will adjust automatically when power exceeds limits.)


Charging mode:


Standard Charging: Support NiMH, NiCd, LiPo, LiFe and Pb batteries


CHG-CV: Current and voltage can be set at a constant voltage (only for batteries) during discharging


Discharging mode:


DSC-CC: Discharging batteries at a constant current, support testing battery capacity or current of power supplies


DSC-CP : Discharging batteries at a constant power, for constant power equipment-like use or testing power


Meter function: the tester can be used to measure voltage and current (only supported by mode of A05+). A+/A- is current meter, and V+/V- is voltage meter.


Automatic Charging/Discharging: The tester supports “charging-discharging-charging” circles for capacity tests.


Voltage accuracy: between 0-4.5V, 0.003V, ±0.5%, between 4.5-30V, 0.01V, ±0.5%.


Current accuracy: 0.01-5.000A, 0.005A, ±0.5%.


Capacity detection: < 10Ah,0.001AH; 10-100Ah,0.01Ah; > 100Ah,0.1Ah


Four lines: voltage and current channels separated for high test accuracy


LCD Display: voltage, current, time, capacity, power, energy, and etc


PC Connection: The tester can be connected to a computer through a designated USB-TTL


cable to have more functions.




Note:


There are two main differences between A05 and A05+: Using an A05 tester the maximum current you can set in charging and discharging batteries is 0.08A, while A05+ allows 0.05A. Only A05 tester supports stable voltage output while A05+ supports Meter function.

   

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