I would like to know how you have paralled the multimeter and how you made a connector for it. When ever I watch your video under base of mind the above query persist. Could you please enlighten me on this how to do.
I have ha01 model but when i connect it with my batteries its shows light b blinking but amp transferred value is always less than .14 amps where as difference between both batteries volatge is .2 volts
nice video, but you're exceeding the 12V max per battery, the specs for the product are shambles but most 12V nominal batteries will go beyond 13,2V in the float phase. Also those wires are so tiny, some fuses would do nicely to protect them
Hi Aleksandar.. At first look this circuit stops as soon as all batteries reach the same level. Now if one of batteries is defective and drops voltage its own, it will discharge the other batteries ... I don't know, here we have to do another test, if you observe the manual it says that the protection works under 1.8V and this is not good at all for the Lead Acid and lithium batteries.
Love your work! Videos are in great quality and the content is clear and a curate. Keep up the good work :)
Thank you Piotr.. !!
I would like to know how you have paralled the multimeter and how you made a connector for it. When ever I watch your video under base of mind the above query persist. Could you please enlighten me on this how to do.
I have ha01 model but when i connect it with my batteries its shows light b blinking but amp transferred value is always less than .14 amps where as difference between both batteries volatge is .2 volts
hmm i think its also called a voltage stabilizer like what they use in cars. it has a bunch of capacitors inside
How to wire the tester?
nice video, but you're exceeding the 12V max per battery, the specs for the product are shambles but most 12V nominal batteries will go beyond 13,2V in the float phase. Also those wires are so tiny, some fuses would do nicely to protect them
Does this device increase battery self discharge?
Hi Aleksandar.. At first look this circuit stops as soon as all batteries reach the same level. Now if one of batteries is defective and drops voltage its own, it will discharge the other batteries ... I don't know, here we have to do another test, if you observe the manual it says that the protection works under 1.8V and this is not good at all for the Lead Acid and lithium batteries.
great ! whats inside that box
Great work
And wear something like this can be brought
Aliexpress, Ebay, use Google search. Look for HA02 .
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