Hi-tech battery tester now in RP market

MANILA, Philippines - When should you recharge your car’s battery or buy a new one to avoid being stalled on the road? 

What’s the difference between a battery bought in the market and that bought from a popular battery outlet in terms of capacity or strength of a regular, middle class or serious duty device?

What is the exact charging system of vehicles when some technicians just calculate or worst, guess it? What is the proof that shows the real condition of a battery?

Why does an original battery last longer than a replacement?

These and many more questions hound a motorist, especially when going on a long trip.

To an ordinary consumer, it takes long experience just to know the exact condition of a battery. A customer has to turn to a battery manufacturer to get the right answer and avoid the hassles of going back and forth to a store.

For these reasons, businessman Alexander Kho introduced in the country a battery tester called BT 747.

“Every year, thousands of motorists are duped by technicians because of their lack of knowledge in battery problems,” explained Kho.

In fact, in his 40 years in the battery business, many questions had nagged him.

But not anymore after finding BT747, a high tech device that accurately checks battery, starter, and alternator in just two minutes.

“In the old and usual system, technicians use the manual load tester to check trouble in car battery. Consumers are often confused on whether to have their battery repaired or replaced with a new one. Often, technicians fool them to buy a new battery to be able to sell the product to consumers who pay more,” Kho said.

“Actually, the old load tester may also discharge your battery and destroy its plates, worsening the problem,” he added.

“But now that BT747 is in the country, one can get an accurate reading of a battery. It’s not the technician that tells you, but the tester.”

The BT747, Kho said, is easy to use. “Just connect your battery’s negative and positive apparatus to the BT747 and presto, test results will come out from the printer without lie.”

“We don’t need an expert anymore to tell us what’s wrong with our batteries, and the BT747 even saves us money, “ he stressed. “It’s so easy to use.”

Only the size of a notebook, the BT747 was invented in Taiwan to help thousands of ordinary consumers get a correct reading of their batteries’ condition.

If you are a battery or car dealer, manufacturer, service center operator, BT 747 is the solution to   cars’ problem.

For information on the battery tester, call 363-8370 to 72 or email at caloocanstandardinc@yahoo.com.ph.

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