Bc-6000 Battery Capacity Tester on 2040-parts.com
Livermore, California, United States
BC-6000 Battery Capacity Tester The BC-6000 Battery Capacity Tester from Concorde. The BC-6000 is designed to accurately test and report on batteries ranging in capacity from 10AH - 50AH. Plugged into a a USB port, the BC-6000 will create test reports directly from your computer.
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