BX100 1-8S Lipo Battery Voltage Tester with Buzzer Alarm
BX100 Voltage and Cell checker display is designed for quick and easy voltage checking of your 2S to 8S LiPo batteries and is essential in maintaining your expensive fishing drones’ LiPo batteries.
14 in stock
14 in stock
BX100 1-8S Lipo Battery Voltage Tester with Buzzer Alarm of up to 100dB to notify you once your cells reach a user-defined voltage. By pressing the setting mode button, you can customize the alarm to sound at a voltage between 2.7~3.8V per cell in 0.10V increments.
The easily readable digital LED display will show each cell’s voltage, followed by the pack’s overall voltage. The checker is compatible with LiPo, LiFe, and Li-Ion batteries and has a wide voltage range of 0.5~36V.
Don’t risk your model by flying on depleted or almost depleted batteries, have peace of mind about your battery’s charge state with this easy-to-use battery checker. The cost of one of these is so much cheaper than having to replace your prized model
Specifications:
- 1~8S Lithium battery voltage detection
- Battery types: LiPo/LiFe/Li-Ion
- Single Cell Voltage Display Range: 0.5~4.5V
- Total Voltage Display Range: 0.5~36V
- Alarm Voltage Range: Off~2.7~3.8V
- Low Voltage Buzzer Alarm Range: 2~8S
- Alarm Volume: 100dB
- Precision: ±0.01V
- Display: Digital LED
- Colour: Black
- Size: 40x28x13mm
- Weight: 13g
Package included: 1 x BX100 1-8S Lipo Battery Voltage Tester with Buzzer Alarm.
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Weight | 0.010 kg |
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Dimensions | 4.2 × 2.4 × 1.5 cm |