Ansmann Universal Battery Tester – LC Display

Description
Ansmann Universal Battery Tester – LC Display
Stop guessing, start measuring! This pocket-size tester shows the exact voltage of almost every household battery without using a power cell of its own. A crisp LC read-out gives a two-decimal voltage plus a 22-segment bar graph, so you see at a glance whether a cell is good to go or ready for the recycle box.
Key features
- Wide coverage – tests 1.2 V NiMH/NiCd, 1.5 V alkaline, 3 V lithium button & photo, 3.6 / 3.7 V Li-ion, and 9 V blocks.
- Slide-switch voltage selector – pick the battery class, insert, read.
- Self-powered – draws micro-current from the cell under test; no AAA inside.
- Direct 9 V contacts – press the block on the top pads, no adaptor needed.
- Compact & travel-friendly – slips into a tool roll or drawer.
How to use
- Set the side switch:
• 1.2 V NiMH/NiCd • 1.5 V Alkaline • 3 V Lithium • 3.6 V Li-ion - Pull out the test drawer, align polarity, close drawer.
- Read the voltage (V) and bar graph (‹replace – good›).
9 V blocks: just press terminals onto the contacts—the selector switch position doesn’t matter.
Compatibility list
1.5 V Alkaline / Primary: AAAA, AAA, AA, C, D, N
1.2 V NiMH / NiCd: AAA, AA, C, D
9 V: Alkaline 9 V, NiMH 8.4 V blocks
3.6 / 3.7 V Li-ion: 14500, 16340, 17500, 18500, 18650, 26650, etc.
3 V Lithium button: CR2025 / 2032 / 2450 / 2477 …
3 V Lithium photo: CR2, CR123A
Tech specs
Display | LC with 22-segment bar + 0.00 V numeric |
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Power source | Self-powered by cell under test |
Colour | Black / white |
Package | Cardboard box |
In the box | Tester • Multilingual manual |
Manual (PDF) | Download » |
Manufacturer & support
ANSMANN AGIndustriestrasse 10, 97959 Assamstadt, Germany
Hotline: +49 6294 4204 3400
E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Support & FAQ: ansmann.de »
Tip: Cells under 1.0 V (alkaline) or 1.1 V (NiMH) are effectively flat— recycle them and save gear from leakage. Always test rechargeable batteries after a full charge to gauge real capacity.