Instrukcja obsługi Silverline 282625
                    Silverline
                    
                    Ładowarka baterii
                    
                    282625
                
                                
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TRIED AND TESTED
T 
he design of lead acid car batteries 
hasn’t really changed for the last 50 
years or so, which is more than can 
be said for the cars we drive. 
Nowadays there’s all sorts of electrical gubbins 
that rely on your battery and charging system 
working effectively – and I’m not just taking 
about your iPhone charger either.  
Most specialists recommend you replace 
your battery every four years or so but there 
aren't many people who do this as a matter of 
course. Most of us just wait until the car 
won’t start and get the next bus to Halfords, 
usually being mighty annoyed at ourselves for 
not having properly checked the thing in the 
first place. 
The main thing to remember about 
batteries is they degrade over time. Charging 
systems too have a limited shelf life and it’s 
even worse in winter when the most strain is 
put on the whole lot. It’s also true that 
diagnosing any electrical fault is a process of 
elimination, and that always starts with 
making sure the battery is up to the job. 
In any case, with the summer months 
becoming more and more of a distant 
memory, we thought this new testing rig from 
Silverline could prove more than a little useful 
right about now. For the money it could 
actually be the best thing you buy this winter. 
There’s no denying this item looks the part, 
in a complicated professional kind of way, but 
it’s actually a pretty simple, and surprisingly 
light bit of kit. The fundamental thing about 
this tool isn’t that it reads the voltage – you 
can do that effectively with any decent multi 
meter – it’s more the fact that it applies a 
specific load across the battery to indicate its 
actual condition. Most people don’t realise 
that a car battery can read over 12 volts and 
still be knackered. It’s being able to crank over 
the desired amps that counts; that’s why you 
can fully charge a 12-volt unit, whack it back 
in and your car still won’t start the next 
morning. If the battery’s bad, this box of tricks 
will tell you it’s time for a new one. Simple.
This product’s party-piece though is 
something just as clever – Silverline have 
designed it to be able to test the condition of 
your whole charging system too. So very often 
the battery can be tip-top and it’s the 
alternator or another part of the setup that’s 
not working effectively, so using one of these 
is the easiest way to tell the difference.  
VERDIcT
I’ll be honest, I’m struggling to think of any 
tool that will save you more cash in the long 
run than than this. I’ve lost count of the 
amount of times over the years I’ve forked out 
for a new car battery only to find out the 
problem lies somewhere else. The flip side of 
course, is when you don’t think your battery is 
faulty because it appears to be holding 12 
volts so you immediately turn your attention 
to replacing other parts like your alternator. 
These are both expensive mistakes that can be 
avoided in 30 seconds with one of these. 
Perhaps the most important point though 
is it’s ridiculously easy to use. Simply hook it 
up to the battery terminals for an instant 
voltage readout, then either flip the switch for 
the battery condition or start the engine to 
check the charging system. The display may 
look a little overly scientific at first glance but 
that’s just because it can also be used for 6 
volt batteries. All you really need to know is 
green is good, red is bad, and yellow is 
somewhere in between.
As for the price? Well you can’t really 
argue with the fact that one of these can be 
had for little over £20, or less if you shop 
around. In my mind that makes it an absolute 
no-brainer for any home mechanic, especially 
those partial to a load of extra lights or other 
modern accessories.   I’d also recommend 
having one handy if you’re looking at buying 
a new project – it could show up some useful 
bargaining chips. 
Midge Burr
Handy lead acid battery tester, home wrapping kit, and a 
comprehensive soft top cleaning kit
102  CLASSICS MONTHLY DECEMBER 2015
ToolED up:
SILVERLINE BATTERY TESTER
£23.20
PRICE from
inc VAT
www.silverlinetools.com 
FEATuRES
 Up to 1000CCA max load
0-16-Volt Range
0.9kg Weight
Specyfikacje produktu
| Marka: | Silverline | 
| Kategoria: | Ładowarka baterii | 
| Model: | 282625 | 
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