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May 18, 2010

Universal Battery Tester for AA/AAA/C/D/PP3/Button Cells

The Good, the Bad and the Batter-E
Are you ever-ready?
Before Papa bought the Universal Battery Tester for AA/AAA/C/D/PP3/Button Cells from Bindaas Bargain to test batteries:
Papa, my toy-robot is not moving!
Why Varun? You must have done something. Did it fall?
No papa.
Did you bang the remote somewhere?
No papa.
Okay, bring the remote here, let me see.
Here, take.
Hmm…seems fine to me. Are there batteries inside?
Yes, there are. Look.
Hmm…then what might be the problem?

Well, it was walking day before yesterday when I was playing with my friends. But its not even moving now!
Are you sure none of your friends did anything to it?
I didn’t even let anyone touch it. Not even Rohan. Promise.
Okay, okay, let me change the batteries. May be they are dead.
Uff-oh papa. You changed the batteries day before yesterday only. Remember?
Varun. Listen to me. There are spare batteries in the drawer. Go get them.
Varun returns with the spare batteries. Papa replaces the old batteries and together they try to make the toy-robot walk. But in vain! Varun is toooooooooo sad. Only if papa knew which batteries will actually work and which won’t.
After papa bought the Universal Battery Tester for AA/AAA/C/D/PP3/Button Cells from Bindaas Bargain:
Papa, my toy-robot is not walking again!
The batteries must have run our Varun.
Should I get the Universal Battery Tester to test the cells?
Smart boy! Yeah, go get it.
Here you go papa!
Well, let’s place our 1.5V battery here and slide the arm to test the battery.
Papa, look! The arrow is pointing towards yellow colour on the easy-to-read, color-coded scale.
Hmm, that means the power level is low in these cells Varun.
Should I get spare cells from the drawer.
Smart again! Yeah, look for the batteries in the lower drawer. I tested them with the Universal Battery Tester. They should work.
Okay Papa.
Varun returns with the spare batteries. Papa replaces the old batteries and together they try to make the toy-robot walk. Voila! The toy-robot raises its arm and moves its legs forward. Yayyy! Varun is toooooooooo happy! Thank God for the Universal Battery Tester for AA/AAA/C/D/PP3/Button Cells. Now everyone in the house knows which batteries will actually work and which won’t.
Mummy uses the Universal Battery Tester for AA/AAA/C/D/PP3/Button Cells to test batteries in torches and wall-clocks. Pia didi uses the Universal Battery Tester to test the batteries of her alarm clock! Varun uses the Universal Battery Tester to test the batteries of his toys when they stop working. And papa uses the Universal Battery Tester for AA/AAA/C/D/PP3/Button Cells to test all the spare batteries that are lying all around! J

  • One compact and portable Battery Tester. Model-BT 168.
  • Easy-to-read, color-coded scales indicate power level.
  • Red = Replace. Yellow = Low Power. Green = Good.
  • Test multiple-sized batteries in one battery tester unit:  1.5V: AAA/ HP16/MN2400/R03, AA/HP7/MN1500/UM3, C/HP11/ MN1400/SP11/LR14/UM2, D/HP2/MN1300/SP2/R20/UM1. 9V: PP3, MN1604, 6F22, 006P. All kinds of button cells.
  • To test 1.5V and 9V batteries, read off upper scale.
  • To test 1.5V miniature cells, read off lower double-coloured scale.
  • One sliding arm to fit the battery to be tested.
  • Two side buttons for testing 9V batteries.
Bold 'n' Bindaas:
The battery tester is activated by the battery being checked. Keep the testing times as short as possible to avoid unnecessary battery drain during testing.
If needle does not move, check that the battery is touching both contacts before assuming that it is completely dead.

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