For use with BITE 2 (246002B) & BITE2P (246004) battery impedance testers.
For use with BITE 2 (246002B) & BITE2P (246004) battery impedance testers.
The BITE Receiver is a direct replacement for the standard receiver supplied with the original BITE. It provides data storage capabilities without having to replace the BITE transmitter. The receiver incorporates the potential leads, clamp-on current sensor, and data storage capabilities in one unit. The unit stores more than 2000 sets of data (cell impedance, cell voltage and interconnecting strap resistance). At any time during a test, the operator can review the current test results by using arrow keys and scrolling back through the active test screen. If needed, the operator can retest any of the cells and straps in the current test. Stored data also can be downloaded via the RS-232 connector directly to a personal computer.
The clamp-on current sensor is connected to the receiver during testing and clamped around a convenient intertier or intercell connection within the loop created by the current source leads from the transmitter and the battery string. If the intercell or intertier connection used consists of more cables than the diameter of the clamp-on current sensor can encompass, the receiver has a split strap function. With the optional bar-code wand, additional information can be recorded and stored such as location identification, ambient and pilot cell temperature.
Features
Applications
The BITE Receiver is used with the original Biddle BITE to test lead-acid and nickel-cadmium cells of less
than 2500 Ah capacity. (Specific system environment may permit testing of larger Ah cells.)
The receiver is powered by internal rechargeable batteries. The batteries can be charged with a separate external
charger.