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500A Battery Monitor with Shunt, High and Low Voltage Programmable Alarm, Range 10V-120V up to 500A, 20ft Shielded Cable, Compatible 12V Lithium Sealed, Gel, Flooded Batteries,Black
- 1% Accuracy Measurement: Shunt-type battery monitor design provides much more accurate real-time voltage and current draw measurement.
- Protect the batteries: With High and low capacity alarm functions, our battery tester with shunt will alarm, and backlight and voltage value will flash simultaneously to protect the batteries from getting over-discharged.
- Fit for all battery: The energy monitor is compatible with various battery types, including Lead Acid (AGM, GEL), Lithium Iron Phosphate, Lithium-ion, Nickel-metal hybrid. 12V battery monitor compatible with batteries operating at 12 volts, 24 volts, and 48 volts.
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Easy To read: battery monitor displays multiple electronic parameters, including Voltage, Current, Consumed Power, Battery Capacity, and battery degradation rate with a customized brightness high-definition Backlight Display.
Easy to Install: Transparent shunt holder makes the lithium battery monitor easier to mount the shunt. And the 20ft Shielded cable allows you to monitor the battery status from a distance.
Easy to Install: Transparent shunt holder makes the lithium battery monitor easier to mount the shunt. And the 20ft Shielded cable allows you to monitor the battery status from a distance.
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- Return for refund within: 30 days
- Return for replacement within: 30 days
- This item is covered by Grandwood Tech Limited Return Policy
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