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eTronix Cell Meter Battery Capacity Checker

eTronix Cell Meter Battery Capacity Checker

Brand: eTronix

Part No: ET0501

£9.49 RRP £9.99

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The eTronix Cell Meter Battery Capacity Checker (ET0501) is a compact tool for monitoring the condition of your rechargeable packs at the bench or in the field. It supports common lithium and nickel chemistries and presents clear pack and cell data so you can assess charge state and balance status before use.

The unit measures seven different readings including total voltage, total battery capacity, individual cell voltage, lowest and highest cell voltages, and the voltage difference between cells.

Key Features

  • Supports 2–7 cells
  • Works with LiPo, LiFe, Li-ion, NiCd and NiMH batteries
  • Displays pack and individual cell voltages
  • Shows total battery capacity
  • Indicates lowest, highest and cell voltage difference

The perfect unit for monitoring all your batteries to ensure that they are in peak condition when you come to use them. The Etronix Cellmeter measures seven different readings from your batteries. Choose from Total voltage, total cellbattery capacity, individual battery cell voltage, lowest cell voltage, highest cell voltage and voltage difference.



Suitable for reading NiCd, NiMH and Lithium type batteries it won't be long before you wonder how you managed without it.

  • Supports 2-7 Cells
  • LiPo, LiFe, Li-ion, NiCd, NiMh



Key Info:
  • Brand: eTronix
  • Part No: ET0501
  • Barcode: 5055323951213
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Where can you get the NiMH battery connector for the digital capacity checker?
Mike Harris / 10th December 2022

You would need a battery with a servo connector on it like a receiver pack from a nitro car,

You could test other batteries but would need to make the appropriate lead up.

Si @ Wheelspin Models
Lipo battery checker, which would you recommend. Excuse emails I’m new to this hobby and your my go to experts. Thanks
Peter Hall / 30th June 2022

That's the one we recommend.

Steve W @ Wheelspin Models
Can you tell me how you connect a battery? I have both Traxxas and EC3 batteries and a mixture of NIMH and LIPO?
Matt Jones / 21st June 2017

LiPo batteries will plug straight into the balance port on the side.

NiMh batteries can be plugged in via the servo type connector on the side (subject to making up the correct lead)

Ben @ Wheelspin Models
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