

🔋 Power up your battery game with precision and ease!
The ZTS MBT-1 Multi Battery Tester is a professional-grade, microprocessor-controlled device designed to quickly and accurately assess the health of over 30 battery types using patented pulse load technology. Featuring a user-friendly LED bar display and no complicated settings, it delivers precise battery capacity readings for both rechargeable and primary batteries. Made in the USA and powered by 4 AAA batteries (not included), it’s the go-to tool for battery management and cell matching.
| ASIN | B000FQG1XE |
| ASIN | B000FQG1XE |
| Batteries | 4 AAA batteries required. |
| Batteries | 4 AAA batteries required. |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #141,952 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #165 in Household Battery Testers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (538) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (538) |
| Date First Available | 13 August 2012 |
| Date First Available | 13 August 2012 |
| Included components | Requires 4 AA Size Batteries Sold Separately. |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 372 g |
| Item model number | MBT-1 |
| Item model number | MBT-1 |
| Manufacturer | ZTS |
| Manufacturer | ZTS |
| Material | Lithium |
| Part number | MBT-1 |
| Power source type | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 11.43 x 3.18 x 20.32 cm; 372 g |
| Product Dimensions | 11.43 x 3.18 x 20.32 cm; 372 g |
| Specification met | UL, NIST Traceable |
| Style | Digital |
O**E
Quite big, but very good battery tester.
It's quite big, but by far the best I've had to test batteries.
D**U
It is HUGE in size compared to many other battery testers. However, it does a very good job of measuring the voltage. Easy to read LED bar.
M**M
Gosh this is an expensive item for what it does. It doesn't feel like its worth anywhere near £115. But yes it works, it works reliably and is very helpful to have. I deliberated on this purchase for many months. If there was another competition out there I would of not given it 5 stars. But the fact is it works all the time every-time. Quality - the back cover feels very cheap and the cable to touch the negative end also feels like its about to fall apart any minute. Practicality - Its big - not exactly the smallest item on the desk when laid out in use. Oh and what really annoys me most about this item is the fact that there is no switch off button. GOSH! This means that every time I have used this measuring device I have to take out the batteries (did I mention the battery case feels like its about to break any second) and put it away as there is no way to ascertain that the batteries will not just deplete itself. A simple switch off button would of done the whole world a favour ZTS!!!!
C**.
I have two battery testers from this company the small one that tests cr123, 9 volt and 1.5 alkaline etc. And this larger one. They both work very very well I've had them for years and I've tested literally hundreds of batteries through each one. The small one does require a couple of batteries to make it operate. I actually like the fact that the large one uses the power from the batteries you're testing to utilize the testing process which makes it better for leaving in a garage or a recreational vehicle where you don't really need to worry about the batteries leaking. These testers are second to none... they're extremely convenient. Most people just throw away all the batteries from a device assuming that both, or all four of them are all six of them are bad. I generally find that only one or two of them are low or dead and that's making the whole thing inoperable, whatever device you're looking at. So being able to properly stress each battery individually so that you understand if it's 60 80 or 100% is really very important. I actually keep aside batteries that are only 60 or 80% and group them together so that I can use them and things like remote controls for TVs and other low drain devices that I don't really need brand new batteries every time. In my case I generally pitch the battery if it's 40% or less because there's not much use in holding on to it. But again the big plus here is that you can take a handful of batteries from a device find out exactly which one or two might be bad and replace just those and put them all back in without spending a bunch of money on them. It's well worth the money, I know it's pricey but if you think about how much you pay for batteries over a period of many years this device is well worth it and an extremely good quality. If you use a lot of button batteries, double A or Triple A lithium batteries like I do you're going to need the large one as it's the only one that tests those.
R**Y
This is a great product for finding the charge of most batteries. It's easy to use and very accurate.
D**T
Das Gerät fühlt sich sehr wertig an. Es hat eine Haptik, die mir sehr gefällt. Kein bisschen China-Feeling. (ist aber auch Made in USA). Die Spannung von Batterien oder Akkus wird über mehrere Sekunden gemessen, während eine Last simuliert wird. Anhand der gemessenen Werte wird angegeben, ob die Zellen noch zu 5, 10, 20, 40, 60, 80 oder 100% voll ist. Einige der Daten kann man, wenn man Erfahrung hat, auch relativ einfach und schnell auch per Voltmeter ermitteln. Mit diesem Gerät is es aber sehr viel einfacher und bei vielen Zellen auch schneller. Vor allem das Messen von Lithium-/Knopfzellen ist ein No-Brainer. Pluspol der Zelle auf den entsprechenden legen und den negativen Pol mit dem im Gerät integrierten Messfühler berühren. Die Messung startet automatisch und knapp 5 Sekunden später weiß man, ob man die Zelle entsorgen kann. Preislich ist das MBT-1 sehr grenzwertig und jenseits so mancher Schmerzgrenze. Da kann die Verarbeitung noch so ausgezeichnet sein. Da der Messfühler integriert ist, würde ein Abbrechen dieses Fühlers einem Totalschaden gleichkommen. Ich kann daher nur Hoffen, dass die Qualität auch langfristig so ist, wie sie sich jetzt auch anfühlt. Sorry - wenn ich so viel über die Haptik schreibe. Aber es ist manchmal wie bei einer Digitalkamera. Wenn die stimmt, hat man sich sofort in das Gerät verliebt. Das Gerät ist praktisch für fast alle Batterien und Akkus auf dem Markt nutzbar - außer für 9V-Block NiMH-Akkus (da 8.4 V nominelle Spannung) und NiZn-Akkus (1.6 V).
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