Discover the Power of Multimeter Battery Testing with DT-182

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The DT-182 multimeter features a specific setting for testing 1.5V batteries, which includes a load current of 40mA. When testing, a fully charged battery typically displays a reading around 35 on the multimeter's screen. This test evaluates the battery's ability to supply electric current under load, as voltage decreases with current draw and battery age. The multimeter employs a resistor to draw the appropriate load current, allowing for an accurate assessment of the battery's performance.

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So I have this small multimeter - DT-182.

There are some settings for checking batteries. On the 1.5V battery setting in little parentheses below there is written 40mA.
So a fairly full battery displays around 35 something on the screen.

What is this "something" and how exactly does this test work?
 
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The purpose of a battery is to supply electric current at the rated voltage. Batteries should always be tested 'on load' because the voltage falls with current draw and age.
A (partly) exhausted battery will not be able to supply the rated current at the rated voltage. This is what your meter is testing.

The multimeter connects a resistor designed to draw a suitable load current from the battery. If the battery is (partly) exhausted the meter will display this reduced output.
 

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