theoldwizard1
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About a million years ago (okay only 40), I worked at Sears. One of the jobs I had was testing and installing car batteries. They had a quick charger with a special tester I have not seen since.
It was a simple volt meter with 2 leads. The leads were attached to "probes" that were dipped in adjacent cells and read the cell to cell voltage directly (fully charged should be 2.2V). Much faster and easier than a hydrometer.
It might have been made by Sun, because all of the other test equipment around the shop at that time was Sun. Anyone else ever hear of this and are these "probes" available anywhere ?
It was a simple volt meter with 2 leads. The leads were attached to "probes" that were dipped in adjacent cells and read the cell to cell voltage directly (fully charged should be 2.2V). Much faster and easier than a hydrometer.
It might have been made by Sun, because all of the other test equipment around the shop at that time was Sun. Anyone else ever hear of this and are these "probes" available anywhere ?