E-Rickshaw battery load tester (300A) – ERLT–300 · ₹3,750 + GST
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300A load tester for e-rickshaw 12V deep-cycle batteries
Find weak batteries fast under a real 300A fixed load. Test each 12V block from a 48V pack individually for accurate, apples-to-apples results.
For 48V e-rickshaws (4×12V), always disconnect links and test each 12V battery individually.
🔋 300A Fixed Battery Load Tester — For 100Ah+ Batteries (India)
Fixed 300A load — use only on big 12V lead-acid batteries. Not for 70/80/90Ah.
📌 What battery types can you test?
- ✔ 12V automotive batteries (100–200Ah)
- ✔ 12V tubular batteries used in e-rickshaws (100–160Ah)
- ✔ 12V deep-cycle lead-acid batteries
- ❌ Lithium: Not supported
- ❌ 48V/60V/72V direct testing: Not supported
Always test 48V systems by checking each 12V battery separately.
📊 Voltage result guide after 10–15 seconds (300A load)
| Voltage under 300A | Result | Condition |
|---|---|---|
| 11.0V–12.6V | GOOD | Battery is strong |
| 10.6V–10.9V | WEAK | Battery losing capacity |
| ≤10.5V | BAD | Immediate replacement |
Important: Read voltage only after the tester has been ON for 10–15 seconds.
⚠️ Precautions while testing
- Use only on 12V lead-acid batteries.
- Allow cooling between tests.
- Ensure clamp connection is tight.
- Keep tester away from plastic and wiring.
- Do not test 70/80/90Ah batteries.
📘 Quick steps to test
- Charge battery to at least 75%.
- Disconnect battery from vehicle.
- Connect tester clamps (red +, black –).
- Turn ON and load for 10–15 seconds.
- Note voltage reading → match table above.
Repeat test after cooling for confirmation.
₹3,750 + GST
Price valid till 31 March 2026
🎥 How to use a 300A load tester
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Can it test 48V e-rickshaw batteries?
Yes — but only one 12V battery at a time. Do not test the full 48V pack directly.
Is this suitable for lithium batteries?
No. Lithium/LiFePO4 must not be tested with load testers.
How long should I apply the load?
10–15 seconds. Then allow cooling before retesting.
What is the correct voltage reading?
11.0–12.6V = Good
10.6–10.9V = Weak
≤10.5V = Bad
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