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Extend Your Testing Capability

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Optional accessories for our flagship BA427 Digital Battery and System Tester enable you to expand the diagnostic capabilities of the tester for easy, seamless analysis, troubleshooting and repair. We currently have two available accessories, the BAA8 Amp Clamp and the BAA7 Volt Probe, each of which can be connected to your BA427, as well as most multimeters and scopes.

The BAA8 Amp Clamp accessory can provide current readings from 0-600A and features a 29mm opening, allowing it to clamp over even heavy gauge cables, such as the battery positive cable. The amp clamp is CAT-III/600V certified and can be used to perform a variety of diagnostic tasks. It connects to the BA427 via a standard port on the front of the unit, allowing it to also interface with other electronic equipment, including most DMMs and scopes.

The BAA7 Volt Probe accessory can be used to take voltage readings throughout the vehicle electrical system, including voltage readings from specific locations within circuits or from specific components within the system. It is also useful for voltage drop testing. It is small and compact, allowing it to get into hard-to-reach areas. It has two termination options (a pointed tip and a banana clip) and connects to the BA427 via a standard port on the front of the unit. Like the BAA8, it can also be used to interface with other electronic equipment, including most DMMs and scopes.

Together, the BAA8 and BAA7 accessories extend the capability of the BA427, eliminating the need, in many cases, to reach for another tool. As a bundle, they provide the ability to perform battery tests, evaluate starting system performance, check alternator output and performance, assess current flows through any given wire in the system and probe for voltage on any component in the system.

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