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Battery testing equipmet options

I'm looking to do some capacity test on industrial batteries and can't seem to find many options. Are there any company's that manufacture this type of equipment ?

Thanks
  • Posted 10 Apr 2008 23:37
  • By don_o
  • joined 10 Apr'08 - 9 messages
  • Florida, United States
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torkel or zivan tester units are good
  • Posted 15 Apr 2008 08:33
  • By kevin_k
  • joined 25 Nov'05 - 502 messages
  • dumfriesshire, United Kingdom
Look at Zapi there you got different type's

Regards

johngen
  • Posted 15 Apr 2008 06:13
  • By johngen
  • joined 15 Apr'08 - 275 messages
  • NB, Netherlands
Email harlekein@hotmaildotcom and djdotdj@kpnmaildotnl
hi Don

we've got a portable load test unit available works on 110/120AC (plug-in)

send me your info email is info at jamco1 dot com
  • Posted 15 Apr 2008 04:00
  • By TimJ
  • joined 4 Mar'05 - 42 messages
  • Florida, United States

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