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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 7574846" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p><a href="http://www.sparepartsnmore.com/tools-equipment/diagnostic-test-tools/battery-testers/31316-500-amp-carbon-pile-load-tester.html" target="_blank">500 Amp Carbon Pile Load Tester : Battery Testers | SparePartsnMore.Com</a></p><p></p><p>Load tester If you do not have one there is bound to be a garage or auto electrical around you that does. Autozone and other stores like them do not use carbon piles. They use pulse testers that allow them to test without charging. They are not very accurate on a lot of agm batteries particularly if they are low or dead and I also would not allow them to recharge an agm battery unless it was an optima. Stores like that are geared to sell you another battery more so than fixing your problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 7574846, member: 541383"] [URL="http://www.sparepartsnmore.com/tools-equipment/diagnostic-test-tools/battery-testers/31316-500-amp-carbon-pile-load-tester.html"]500 Amp Carbon Pile Load Tester : Battery Testers | SparePartsnMore.Com[/URL] Load tester If you do not have one there is bound to be a garage or auto electrical around you that does. Autozone and other stores like them do not use carbon piles. They use pulse testers that allow them to test without charging. They are not very accurate on a lot of agm batteries particularly if they are low or dead and I also would not allow them to recharge an agm battery unless it was an optima. Stores like that are geared to sell you another battery more so than fixing your problems. [/QUOTE]
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