Autool BT760 digital vehicle battery tester with colour screen and thermal printer on a workshop bench.

12V 24V vehicle battery tester Autool BT760 digital diagnostic tool with high accuracy built-in thermal printer for car motorcycle truck battery charging starting system tests CCA rating 100-3000 multilingual colour screen

BT760 multilanguage
£267.58
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Autool BT760 digital vehicle battery tester with colour screen and thermal printer on a workshop bench.

12V 24V vehicle battery tester Autool BT760 digital diagnostic tool with high accuracy built-in thermal printer for car motorcycle truck battery charging starting system tests CCA rating 100-3000 multilingual colour screen

£267.58
Sale price  £267.58 Regular price 
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Autool BT760 12V 24V Vehicle Battery Tester with Colour Screen and Built-in Thermal Printer

Autool BT760 digital vehicle battery tester with colour screen and thermal printer on a workshop bench.

The Autool BT760 is a professional-grade diagnostic tool designed to provide a thorough analysis of a vehicle's electrical starting and charging systems. It allows mechanics, both professional and DIY enthusiasts, to assess battery health, starter performance, and alternator output efficiently. Its core function is to determine whether a vehicle battery is in good condition or requires replacement, while also diagnosing common faults that can cause starting issues. The device stands out by integrating a thermal printer, enabling the immediate generation of a hard copy test result or receipt that can be shared with a customer. With support for multiple international battery testing standards and a broad compatibility range, it is a versatile tool for diagnosing cars, motorcycles, commercial vehicles, and recreational equipment.

Features and Construction

Autool BT760 digital vehicle battery tester with colour screen and thermal printer on a workshop bench.

The BT760 combines digital diagnostics with practical output features. Its construction centres around a user-friendly colour screen interface and a reliable internal thermal printer mechanism.

Material and Build

The tester is housed in a durable casing that contains the colour LCD screen, the internal thermal printing mechanism, and the necessary electronic circuitry for analysis. It connects to the vehicle battery via robust clips designed for secure attachment to battery terminals. The device incorporates safety features such as reverse polarity protection, which prevents damage to the tester and the vehicle's battery if the clips are connected incorrectly, a practical consideration for workshop environments.

Size and Practical Fit

While exact dimensions are not provided, the unit is packaged in a colour box and includes a storage bag, suggesting it is designed to be portable for use in different locations, such as moving between workshop bays or for mobile mechanics. The inclusion of a storage bag aids in keeping the tester, its clips, and cables organised and protected from dust and minor impacts when not in use, contributing to its longevity in a practical setting.

Uses and Placement

Autool BT760 digital vehicle battery tester with colour screen and thermal printer on a workshop bench.

This diagnostic tool serves a clear function in vehicle maintenance and repair scenarios. Its application is defined by its testing capabilities and the wide range of vehicles it supports.

Event or Professional Use

In a professional automotive garage or service centre, the BT760's ability to quickly perform a battery test, a charging system test, and a starter test streamlines the diagnostic process. The built-in printer is particularly valuable here, as it provides a tangible record of the test results that can be included in a service report or given directly to the customer as proof of the battery's condition. This supports transparent customer service and accurate record-keeping.

Everyday Home Use

For the knowledgeable home mechanic or vehicle owner, this tool offers a way to proactively monitor battery health and diagnose intermittent starting problems without an immediate trip to a garage. Performing a load test or checking the charging system's maximum output can help identify a failing alternator or a weak battery before it leaves the vehicle stranded. The one-touch operation and clear, graphic-based colour screen make the testing process more accessible compared to simpler voltmeter-based checks.

Benefits and Buying Value

Autool BT760 digital vehicle battery tester with colour screen and thermal printer on a workshop bench.

The value of the BT760 lies in its diagnostic accuracy, reporting functionality, and broad vehicle compatibility. It addresses the need for reliable, documented electrical system analysis.

Reuse and Low Maintenance

As a digital tool, the BT760 is designed for repeated use over time. Its maintenance is minimal, primarily involving careful storage in the provided bag to protect the screen and printer. The device does not require consumables beyond the thermal paper roll for the printer. Its design for a wide CCA range (100 to 3000) and support for global standards like CCA, IEC, EN, DIN, and JIS means it remains a relevant tool even as vehicle specifications vary, offering long-term utility in a workshop.

Why Choose This Product

The Autool BT760 is chosen for its combination of comprehensive testing and instant reporting. Where other testers might only display results on a screen, the BT760 provides a printed receipt, which is a concrete advantage for professionals who need to document their work. Its multilingual support (available in the multi-language version), covering twelve languages including English, German, French, and Chinese, makes it a viable tool in diverse geographic markets. For anyone needing to verify battery condition, starter draw, or charging system voltage under load with a documented result, this tester provides a complete, all-in-one solution.

Autool BT760 digital vehicle battery tester with colour screen and thermal printer on a workshop bench.
Autool BT760 digital vehicle battery tester with colour screen and thermal printer on a workshop bench.

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