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100-1200CCA Electronic Battery and System Tester - Clore Automotive LLC

Part #: SICT7

The Clore Automotive SICT7 Electronic Battery and System Tester is a robust diagnostic tool engineered for professional automotive and industrial technicians. This versatile unit provides comprehensive analysis of 12 Volt batteries, starting systems, and charging systems, delivering both a clear pass/fail assessment and precise numerical results for efficient troubleshooting in the shop or field.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Diagnostic Capabilities: Performs three essential tests in a single unit: battery condition analysis, starting system evaluation, and charging system (alternator output) assessment.
  • Broad Battery Compatibility: Accurately assesses a wide array of 12 Volt battery types, including Conventional, AGM, Gel Cell, Spiral Wound, and Marine Starting batteries.
  • Extensive Testing Range: Handles battery capacities from 100 to 1200 CCA (Cold Cranking Amps), catering to various vehicle and equipment requirements.
  • Multiple Rating System Support: Tests against five industry-standard rating systems: CCA, CA, IEC, EN, and DIN, ensuring versatile application.
  • Integrated Protection Features: Equipped with reverse polarity and over-voltage protection to safeguard both the tester and the vehicle's electrical system during operation.
  • Compact Professional Design: Features a convenient, compact size that enhances portability and ease of use in diverse professional environments.

Applications

This tester is an indispensable tool for automotive repair facilities, fleet maintenance operations, marine service centers, and any professional setting requiring reliable diagnostics of 12 Volt electrical systems. It facilitates the rapid identification of battery health issues, starter motor inefficiencies, and alternator performance inconsistencies, enabling technicians to deliver accurate service recommendations and timely repairs.

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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 22 June, 2018.