
ZHIYU ZB206 12V Multi-Function Battery Capacity Internal Resistance Tester 18650 Battery Tester
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Feature:
Supply voltage: DC 12V
Working current: <0.2 A
Power port: 5.5 x 2.1mm Power Port
Maximum battery input voltage: 8.5V
Maximum error of discharge current: 1%+2mA
Voltage measurement error: 1%-3D
The maximum error of the overall measurement results: 0.1-0.2A 2.5%, 0.3-0.5A 1.6%, 0.6-1.0A 1.2%, 1.1A-2.6A 1%
Circuit board size: 118 x 74 x 43mm
Specifications:
Quick Learning Instructions (Factory Default State):
1. Connect the positive pole and negative pole of a fully charged test battery to a blue connector BAT+ and BAT- with a short and thick connecting wire as far as possible! Power up the tester with DC 12V (power up 5V USB using micro USB power supply) and the tester is switched on showing preset current.
2. Press “S--” or “S++” button to change the preset current from 0.1 – 2.6A; after the current change, press “SK” button to start test (if Err* shows, please refer to the instructions as follows); the tester automatically choose end voltage; “RUN” light lights up; LED display data, capacity Ah, energy Wh, voltage V, and current A take turns to show. After the test is finished, “RUN” light goes out and LED display showing Ah blinks rapidly with beeping at the same time.
3. Press “SK” button to make the tester stop blinking and beeping after you stop the test; check the capacity Ah, energy Wh, test process average process voltage V of the battery by pressing “S--” or “S++” button; press “SK” button again and the tester returns to the starting-up state and the previous operation can be done again to test the next battery.
Warning: You must press the button again after the test to clear backup data; if not, the backup data will be saved all the time and even in power-off state of the tester!
Error code Err* meanings and treating methods:
Err1: Overhigh battery voltage; please make sure that battery voltage is lower than 8.5V before test.
Err2: Battery voltage is too low (lower than setting end voltage); please confirm the battery voltage and set it again; battery reversal also shows Err2.
Err3: Battery cannot withstand current or wire is too thin or thick; please set down the current to do the test using thick and short wire with good electrode contact.
Err4: Damaged mosfet and normally speaking, bad transformation can lead to this problem; you can change the mosfet with model number P75NF75, ect..
Err5: Power overflow when power limit function is used (LPon); that means power in setting current is over limit.
Err6: Tester power supply voltage is out of range; please use the power supply with correct voltage!!
Note: Press any button to return to the initial state when it shows Err1 to Err5.
Full Function Detailed Instructions:
1. Test Operation:
1.1 Make sure that the tested battery is full charged.
1.2 Connect the positive pole and negative pole of a fully charged test battery to a blue connector BAT+ and BAT- safely and reliably with a short and thick connecting wire as far as possible! If it is 4-wire test mode, please connect the positive pole and negative pole of the holder’s voltage test wire to BV connector “+” and “-”. Power up the tester with DC 12V (power up 5V USB using micro USB power supply); it is current setting state after the tester is normally started up; LED display shows setting current (e.g. 1.00A); press “S++” or “S--” button to adjust setting current (long-press the button to quickly make the number go up and go down); when it is okay, press “SK” button.
1.3 Automatic Identification Mode (Factory Default Mode): Tester automatically identify the tested battery type and choose the optimal end voltage and discharge mode; it comes to tested work procedure when it shows the end voltage for 2 seconds.
Manual End Voltage Setting Mode: Manually set end voltage in the mode; press “S++” or “S--” button to change battery end voltage (long-press the button to make the number go up and go down); P*.*u stands for continuous current test mode and b*.*u is the classical non-continuous current (open load voltage test) test mode (mainly used for counteracting wire resistance effect on 2-wire testing battery) and for example, P4.5u stands for continuous current test and end voltage is 4.5V. Setting range is b1.0u-b6.0u and P1.0u-P6.0u; please pay attention that when 4-wire test is started, non-continuous current test mode cannot be used! After setting end voltage, press “SK” button to do the test.
1.4 In test process preliminary stage, tester diagnoses the wire and battery; if there is something wrong with the wire or battery, the tester will not do the diagnosis showing fault diagnosis code Err* (please refer to the above part for error code Err* meanings and treating methods). After the diagnosis, the test is started; “RUN” light lights up; the discharge test starts; LED display data, 2 seconds A.h, 1 second W.h, 1 second battery voltage, and 1 second discharge current take turns to show with its indicator light being changed at the same time. After the test, “RUN” light goes out; LED display showing Ah blinks rapidly with beeping at the same time (set “bEon”).
1.5 Press “SK” button to make the tester stop blinking and beeping after you stop the test; check the capacity Ah, energy Wh, test process average voltage V of the battery by pressing “S--” or “S++” button; press “SK” button again and all of the display data will be cleared to return to the initial current setting state.
Supply voltage: DC 12V
Working current: <0.2 A
Power port: 5.5 x 2.1mm Power Port
Maximum battery input voltage: 8.5V
Maximum error of discharge current: 1%+2mA
Voltage measurement error: 1%-3D
The maximum error of the overall measurement results: 0.1-0.2A 2.5%, 0.3-0.5A 1.6%, 0.6-1.0A 1.2%, 1.1A-2.6A 1%
Circuit board size: 118 x 74 x 43mm
Specifications:
Quick Learning Instructions (Factory Default State):
1. Connect the positive pole and negative pole of a fully charged test battery to a blue connector BAT+ and BAT- with a short and thick connecting wire as far as possible! Power up the tester with DC 12V (power up 5V USB using micro USB power supply) and the tester is switched on showing preset current.
2. Press “S--” or “S++” button to change the preset current from 0.1 – 2.6A; after the current change, press “SK” button to start test (if Err* shows, please refer to the instructions as follows); the tester automatically choose end voltage; “RUN” light lights up; LED display data, capacity Ah, energy Wh, voltage V, and current A take turns to show. After the test is finished, “RUN” light goes out and LED display showing Ah blinks rapidly with beeping at the same time.
3. Press “SK” button to make the tester stop blinking and beeping after you stop the test; check the capacity Ah, energy Wh, test process average process voltage V of the battery by pressing “S--” or “S++” button; press “SK” button again and the tester returns to the starting-up state and the previous operation can be done again to test the next battery.
Warning: You must press the button again after the test to clear backup data; if not, the backup data will be saved all the time and even in power-off state of the tester!
Error code Err* meanings and treating methods:
Err1: Overhigh battery voltage; please make sure that battery voltage is lower than 8.5V before test.
Err2: Battery voltage is too low (lower than setting end voltage); please confirm the battery voltage and set it again; battery reversal also shows Err2.
Err3: Battery cannot withstand current or wire is too thin or thick; please set down the current to do the test using thick and short wire with good electrode contact.
Err4: Damaged mosfet and normally speaking, bad transformation can lead to this problem; you can change the mosfet with model number P75NF75, ect..
Err5: Power overflow when power limit function is used (LPon); that means power in setting current is over limit.
Err6: Tester power supply voltage is out of range; please use the power supply with correct voltage!!
Note: Press any button to return to the initial state when it shows Err1 to Err5.
Full Function Detailed Instructions:
1. Test Operation:
1.1 Make sure that the tested battery is full charged.
1.2 Connect the positive pole and negative pole of a fully charged test battery to a blue connector BAT+ and BAT- safely and reliably with a short and thick connecting wire as far as possible! If it is 4-wire test mode, please connect the positive pole and negative pole of the holder’s voltage test wire to BV connector “+” and “-”. Power up the tester with DC 12V (power up 5V USB using micro USB power supply); it is current setting state after the tester is normally started up; LED display shows setting current (e.g. 1.00A); press “S++” or “S--” button to adjust setting current (long-press the button to quickly make the number go up and go down); when it is okay, press “SK” button.
1.3 Automatic Identification Mode (Factory Default Mode): Tester automatically identify the tested battery type and choose the optimal end voltage and discharge mode; it comes to tested work procedure when it shows the end voltage for 2 seconds.
Manual End Voltage Setting Mode: Manually set end voltage in the mode; press “S++” or “S--” button to change battery end voltage (long-press the button to make the number go up and go down); P*.*u stands for continuous current test mode and b*.*u is the classical non-continuous current (open load voltage test) test mode (mainly used for counteracting wire resistance effect on 2-wire testing battery) and for example, P4.5u stands for continuous current test and end voltage is 4.5V. Setting range is b1.0u-b6.0u and P1.0u-P6.0u; please pay attention that when 4-wire test is started, non-continuous current test mode cannot be used! After setting end voltage, press “SK” button to do the test.
1.4 In test process preliminary stage, tester diagnoses the wire and battery; if there is something wrong with the wire or battery, the tester will not do the diagnosis showing fault diagnosis code Err* (please refer to the above part for error code Err* meanings and treating methods). After the diagnosis, the test is started; “RUN” light lights up; the discharge test starts; LED display data, 2 seconds A.h, 1 second W.h, 1 second battery voltage, and 1 second discharge current take turns to show with its indicator light being changed at the same time. After the test, “RUN” light goes out; LED display showing Ah blinks rapidly with beeping at the same time (set “bEon”).
1.5 Press “SK” button to make the tester stop blinking and beeping after you stop the test; check the capacity Ah, energy Wh, test process average voltage V of the battery by pressing “S--” or “S++” button; press “SK” button again and all of the display data will be cleared to return to the initial current setting state.