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The Gardner Bender GBT-500A is a sleek, analog battery tester designed for professionals and home managers alike. It supports 14 common battery types ranging from 1.5V button cells to 22.5V lantern batteries, delivering accurate, immediate readings via a classic needle dial. Lightweight and portable, it includes flexible test leads and a smart coin cell testing button, making battery maintenance effortless and reliable—no extra batteries required.
| ASIN | B000BOBZJ0 |
| Brand Name | Gardner Bender |
| Bullet Point | Analog Battery Tester, Includes test leads for easy testing, Tests all common batteries to determine if they are charged or need replacement |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,200) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00032076016869 |
| Included Components | Rough Electrical^battery-testers |
| Item Dimensions | 1.5 x 2.5 x 3.8 inches |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | Battery Tester |
| Item Weight | 3.52 ounces |
| List Price | 23.01 |
| Manufacturer | Actuant |
| Measurement Type | Voltmeter |
| Minimum Operating Voltage | 1.5 Volts |
| Model | GBT-500A |
| Model Name | Gardner Bender GBT-500A Analog Battery Tester for 1.5 V Button Cell/22.5 Photo/AA/AAA/12 V/9 V/Lantern Cells & More, Leads |
| Package Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
| Part Number | GBT-500A |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Size | No Size |
| Style Name | 14 Battery Range |
| Title | Gardner Bender GBT-500A Analog 1.5 V Button Cell/22.5 Photo/AA/AAA/12 V/9 V/Lantern Cells & More, Leads Battery Tester,14 Battery Range, Black |
| UPC | 032076016869 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
M**I
Excellent device. This checks the batteries energy! Works for all types of batteries.
This unit is invaluable to have. to check the energy left in your batteries! Works on all types of batteries. It is basic, accurate and easy to read. I recommend getting one of these if you have batteries in your home.
G**E
Fun involves a needle and works one-handed.
Love the look. Huge fan of analog, not least in this case because it doesn't need batteries of its own. For size, unit is about the size of a soda can and the metal contacts on the front are spaced for 9v batteries, but the rotating dial is what ultimately determines the reading (and actual 9v batteries need to be at an angle to fit, as I've just learned, though the spacing looks correct at least). The marked panel around the dial has a matte finish. The red button is a neat thing for testing coin cells so you don't have to hold them in your mouth. The unnecessary kickstand on the back has 2 lugs at the bottom but only 1 engages to provide retention and a satisfying click. The wires are nice and pliable but lack any strain relief on either end. Notably, the probes are not quite long enough to reach all the way into a 1/4in jack, much to my chagrin, but they fit strangely well in XLR female plugs. The probes also appear too short to reach most internal organs. If you probe the battery backwards, the needle quietly crashes into the side, but mine has not taken any kind of set--if it does, I shall probe batteries in series to correct it. I have used this unit to test continuity for cables and it's obviously not the best but it worked for me. Can't do that with other testers I've seen unless you have some wire and a lot more patience than with this. Lots of settings but I use it mainly for 1.5v for rough matching. It's easy to use 1-handed by substituting a face contact for a probe, and even if you're not dextrous enough to 1-hand it, it cuts down on having to keep a battery from slipping between 2 probes. This also means the face contacts (allegedly for 9v batteries although they don't work perfectly for that) could fill in for a broken lead or 2 if you just attach wire to them. Otherwise the back is held in place by the imperative "DO NOT REMOVE THIS CABINET COVER" and 1 Phillips screw. For the record, I haven't done anything and don't know nothing about "NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS". When I somehow break this I'll probably buy a new one or just use a multimeter and hopefully never see such a can on the road again.
M**.
Exactly As Described
Exactly As Described. Works well. Handy device when you are not sure how much life a battery has. I recommend
J**Y
It works fine
A nice simple tool. It is kept in my box of batteries. I checked and the resistance values specified in the online manual are all there at the various battery switch settings. It would have gotten 5 stars if they had included a simple DC volt setting and made the scale better. It does take a bit of getting used to though. The scale could be much better. The "G" in the word "GOOD" is where a regular fully charged cell will read. One would guess that a fully charged cell would read all the way to the right of the scale. No, it is the "G" position. Some have said they don't read differently if you switch the selector. This is not exactly correct. They read, "slightly" different when fully charged. You have to look very close to see it. Either way it does give you a battery condition. But like I said full = "G" so the meter sweep betwen a full battery and a marginal one is only a relatively short arc. Once you know this it becomes easy to read. For a cheap tool it provides a good bang for the buck. Not heavy duty. Would not likely last in the field but I think it will last a long time if gently handled and stored so it is sufficient for ongoing testing of the household battery supply. Jay
D**B
Best one I've seen for anywhere NEAR the price
Edited 12/10/15 to fix some typos. Thanks for kind comments! Edited 12/12/20 as some reviewers claimed this doesn't test under load. It does! Turns out they posted to the wrong device! I also added a small information bit to help some readers better understand a few electrical terms I use. REVIEW This is a very nice analog tester. It has a quality feel, and test leads that appear likely to hold up to long use. I've bought 7 so far, 3 for me and the others as little gifts. (I dont accept payments for reviews). It handles a very wide range of batteries. I am very pleased with mine, especially at its low price. There are incredibly cheap testers available on Amazon, but they lack the ability to appropriately load the battery being tested. Here's what I mean. A battery tester works by putting a load on a battery and measuring the voltage at the battery terminals. The reason is that this voltage, measured with a good voltmeter that draws almost no current, changes little as the battery wears out. What does change is that the battery's internal resistance increases, which wastes energy, and the amount of chemicals available to generate current decreases. By putting a load on the battery, the meter can see whether the battery is still able to do its job. This tester has 9 switch positions which set it to select a reasonable load and voltage range for a battery type, giving you a much more reliable test than a plain voltmeter can. See the table below. Notice that there are 3 different current drain settings for 1.5 V batteries. These are chosen to roughly match their normal use; 1 mA for tiny button cells used for watches, 50 mA for AAA batteries, used for remote controls, and 150 mA for AA or bigger C and D batteries used for flashlights, etc. If a tester draws too much current, it can deplete the battery just by testing it, and a battery tested at too little load may test Good yet not work in your device. Understanding this, this tester is still very useful in sorting through batteries, even if your device uses an unusually high or low amount of current. Digital cameras, for example, draw a lot of current for a few seconds when they are recharging their flashes; the internal resistance of ordinary batteries wastes power, giving them short useful lives. Yet they can last for years in a low-drain steady application like a clock. So you need to use your judgement. If you find that batteries test good but only move the tester needle a little above the bottom of the green range will not work in your device, yet you might be able to use them in something else for a while. SPECIFICATIONS (from supplied manual) Range..............................Load Current.........Minimum Voltage for ......................................Drain...................GOOD Indication Button Cell 1.5V.................1 mA...................1.125V +/- 0.0W AAA-N-1.5V.......................50 mA.................1.125V +/- 0.09V AA-C-D-1.5V.....................150 mA................1.125V +/- 0.09V Lithium 3V..........................1 mA..................2.25V +/- 0.18V 6V...................................10 mA.................4.50V +/- 0.36V 9V...................................10 mA.................6.75V +/- 0.54V 12V.................................10 mA..................9.00V +/-0.72V 15V.................................10 mA..................11.25V +/- 0.90V 22.5V...............................10 mA.................16.875V +/- 1.35V Sorry about the formatting. Some Amazon doofus decided it would be nice to strip out all my tabs and extra spaces. Try landscape view if you can. On second thought, maybe I should not have called her a doofus. I am told Amazons are pretty tough ladies! Maybe they just wanted me to use up all my punctuation marks so I'd have to order a new box of periods! :-)
M**S
A good reliable tester
Easy to use for all kinds of batteries. A good buy. Reliable. Easy to read.
S**I
As described works well bit pricey but worth it
H**Y
Very useful for many types of batteries. Easy to use and read scale.
R**M
Cheap quality product, not sure about the accuracy of the reading it shows, It is not worth for this price
河**雄
一般用のテスターは負荷を掛けて測る事が別装置を作り測るが本テスターは スィッチの切り替えで速く測る事が出来るので、お客様が納得してもらえる ので好評を得て使用してます。Dr、仲間にも好評です。
P**E
I got fed-up with the cheapo battery testers which read inconsistently and vary from tester to tester but couldn't justify buying the ZTS MBT-1 Multi Battery Tester (£44 plus an extortionate £21 delivery) despite the rave reviews! The Gb-gardner Bender seems well made and gives consistent readings. A little care is required when interpreting the reading, but that seems to be par for the course. Choose your supplier carefully - I paid £12.45 with FREE deliver (surprising, since it came from the USA) but it's also on Amazon at total costs of £31 & £34.
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