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Battery Tester

Vehicle batteries can degrade over time or become damaged, and if you think there’s anything wrong with your battery, it’s very important that you test it to find out what the problem is and how to rectify the problem. With the range of battery testers in the Euro Car Parts range below, you can do just that.

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Is a battery tester better than a multimeter? Multimeters can be useful if you don't need the most accurate charge reading, but if you do require a precise measurement, a battery tester is the way to go. Many testers apply a greater load on the battery due to having a low impedance; this affects how much of a voltage load can be applied. Most batteries can still carry some voltage even when depleted, which is why a battery tester is generally more accurate.
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