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    Battery Centre introduces state-of-the-art tech

    Grocott's MailBy Grocott's MailNovember 12, 2013No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Battery Centre has introduced a new and improved tester to provide motorists with a quick, comprehensive and reliable report on the state of their batteries.

    Battery Centre has introduced a new and improved tester to provide motorists with a quick, comprehensive and reliable report on the state of their batteries.

    “Thousands of working batteries are discarded every year as a result of motorists being incorrectly advised,” says Battery Centre Marketing Director, Andrew Webb. “There are actually many reasons why batteries lose starting power – most of which can be corrected without having to completely replace the battery.”

    The new battery tester features a test algorithm that is optimised for testing new, unused and in-stock batteries. The tester is equipped with a USB port for the downloading of test reports and it can store up to 100 reports at any given time.

    A built-in thermal printer also allows customers to receive an immediate print out of their battery test results.

    With the new battery tester, the test can be conducted in six seconds and the mobility of the device means that on-site testing can be conducted. Through the use of the optional ‘amp clamp’ the tester can also be used to conduct extended tests for 12V and 24V starting and charging systems.

    Battery testing is conducted free of charge.

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