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BLU-C Series - DV Power Battery Load Capacity Tester

BLU-C Series - DV Power Battery Load Capacity Tester
BLU-C Series - DV Power Battery Load Capacity Tester
Brand: DV POWER
Product Code: BLU-C Series
Availability: 2-4 Weeks
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Battery capacity tester BLU-C is the latest solution from DV Power for conducting a comprehensive battery capacity test. This universal instrument is applicable to any battery string, such as lead-acid, Li-Ion, Ni-Cd, and others, with voltages up to 800 V DC. Additionally, when combined with Zero Voltage Discharge Module ZVD80, BLU-C enables full battery discharge down to 0 V with up to 60 A, required before battery recycling.

An overview of the maximum test currents for BLU-C models for various battery voltage ranges can be found in the table below.

BLU-C tester simplifies battery testing in multiple ways. The instrument provides monitoring of discharge parameters (graphically and numerically) in real-time on a 7-inch touch-screen display. The instrument also enables the measurement and monitoring of cell parameters (voltage/intercell voltage/temperature), which makes it a complete stand-alone discharge test system.

The capacity tester is compatible with DV-B Win software. Because of that, the user can view detailed numerical and graphical presentations of key parameters, and create reports in various formats.

The capacity test is performed in a user-friendly way according to battery testing standards: IEEE 450-2010, IEEE 1188-2005, IEEE 1106-2015, IEC 60896-11/22, and others.

The battery capacity tester enables setting the discharge current up to 300 A, with 0,1 A resolution. If higher currents are required, BLU-C units can be connected in parallel, or BXL additional load units can be used.

A user can select one of four discharge modes:

  • Constant current
  • Constant power
  • Constant resistance
  • Constant voltage

Additionally, different battery duty cycles can be simulated using user-selectable discharge profiles.

Testing can be carried out without disconnecting the battery from the equipment it supplies.

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