Looking and adding a battery load tester to the toolbox, are the HF Viking units any good? Any thoughts on their analog vs digit options?
This is why I use the old style analog with a load tester:
I have the Viking 1000Amp carbon pile tester. It is heavy and expensive, but I trust it 50X more than my $30 Ancel digital tester.Looking and adding a battery load tester to the toolbox, are the HF Viking units any good?
I have had the same matco analog tester for fifteen years. Never let me down. Im sure is a rebranded tool, but the tool truck had it when I needed itLooking and adding a battery load tester to the toolbox, are the HF Viking units any good? Any thoughts on their analog vs digit options?
I've got that one. Believe it's an OTC. I got it years ago on a Warehouse Deal for cheap. It's never given me problems and has always been accurate, ie if it says a battery is weak or bad, it always has been proven right.I have had the same matco analog tester for fifteen years. Never let me down. Im sure is a rebranded tool, but the tool truck had it when I needed it
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Yep! I just recently bought a stihl master set that usually only dealers have. Worked on my first stihl saw the other day and it had them stupid limiter caps on the carb fuel screws. They had to go. Now the saw screams. Next will be a set of nice JIS screwdriversI've got that one. Believe it's an OTC. I got it years ago on a Warehouse Deal for cheap. It's never given me problems and has always been accurate, ie if it says a battery is weak or bad, it always has been proven right.
I've always considered a fancy digital one that can print a report, but I've got other tools I want more.