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Q: How long does 1 testing cycle usually take?

Asked by kimgkimg on 2020-01-29 01:28:54

BG333721423 Arrived after 3 weeks to Ireland Packaging was terrible, really bad, item in a antistatic bag in another plastic bag, no bubble wrap or protection whatsoever, such carelessness for such a fragile item, hence the big power resistor was only hanging on at one end. I resoldered the load resistor and moved the battery being tested holder 10mm away from this hot load resistor. After the repair, I tested the device and it did work fine. Please note: This device places a fixed load of 500mA on your battery under test, this is NOT adjustable, this is quite low for a 18650 battery, results while accurate for a 500mA draw, will not hold aH true for a higher load on the same battery, a real test drawing a higher current may surprise you, as it did me (eg. battery 2.12aH @ 0.5amp load, 1.25aH@ 1amp load)

2022-02-10 07:35:00 Helpful (1)
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Q: How many 26650 batteries does it take?

Asked by kimgkimg on 2019-03-04 02:16:30

jdallen It’s not made of wood.

2021-08-15 08:21:13 Helpful (0)
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Q: How wide are these belts?

Asked by kimgkimg on 2018-03-04 09:43:17
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Q: Does this device work on the US freq or the European frequencies?

Asked by bar_coffee on 2017-11-15 09:41:07

kimgkimg It operates on programmable frequencies between UHF 400-470MHz . You should not rely on the default factory pre-programmed frequencies as they are often not legal for transmission. Buy a USB programming cable and set your own channels using legal frequency bands before use. FRS and GMRS channel frequencies for the US are given here: https://wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/FRS/GMRS_combined_channel_chart

2017-11-30 12:56:44 Helpful (1)
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