Check battery voltage instantly with this easy-to-use battery tester. Place clamps on battery posts or plug into SAE port and read the state of charge instantly. Works with lead-acid and lithium batteries.
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Hello everybody, this is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today we're gonna take a look at this OptiMate 12 volt lead-acid and lithium state of charge battery tester. Now, this is a very easy to use battery tester. It'll show you the state of charge voltage on the outer circle right here for the lead acid and lithium batteries. And then on the inner portion it'll show you the state of charge percentage of three different types of 12 volt lead-acid batteries, the AGM, the gel, and the standard. It does provide a nice visual feedback on the screen when you attach it, and you can attach it to your battery using the SAE connector that's on this end here.
It has about a 10-inch length. If you don't already have a SAE connector on your vehicle, you can actually use the battery clamp cord right here that has the SAE connector. So you just plug that in like that and then go ahead and clamp these to the positive and negative on your battery, and then it'll be able to read that way also. Total length, the length of the cord and the battery clamps is about 28 inches. So if you extend it all the way out, it's gonna get you about 38 inches of length from the tester to the clamps.
But that should do it for the review on this OptiMate 12 volt lead-acid and lithium state of charge battery tester..
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