

🔋 Stay charged, stay ahead — never let your battery catch you off guard!
The SUPULSE Digital Battery Capacity Checker is a compact, lightweight device designed for professional-grade testing of RC batteries including LiPo, Li-ion, NiMH, and NiCd types. It provides instant, precise readings of individual cell voltages, total voltage, voltage gaps, and remaining capacity percentage, enabling users to maintain battery health and safety with ease. Ideal for hobbyists and pros alike, it’s a reliable, multi-chemistry compatible tool that fits perfectly in any field kit.

















| ASIN | B081RPQ5DT |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #175,291 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #19,983 in Electrical Equipment |
| Brand | SUPULSE |
| Color | Digital Battery Capacity Checker |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (130) |
| Date First Available | November 19, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4 x 3.2 x 0.9 inches |
| Item model number | EXAC00045 |
| Manufacturer | EXHOBBY |
| Measurement Type | Voltmeter, Capacity Meter |
| Min. Operating Voltage | 2 Volts |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 3.2 x 0.9 inches |
| Style | Digital |
R**R
Great Value, Proven Reliability
I picked up the SUPULSE Digital Battery Capacity Checker a couple of years ago, and it's become a permanent fixture in my field box. For the price, it's a solid, reliable unit that gives you the necessary data for LiPo maintenance. After two years of use, it's still running strong. What matters most is the accuracy of the data, and this checker delivers. It immediately displays individual cell voltages, total voltage, and capacity remaining. This is crucial for catching an unbalanced cell or confirming your packs are at the correct storage voltage before putting them away. It's the fastest way to check pack health without relying on your main charger. The navigation is straightforward, and while the display is clear indoors, be warned: the screen isn't the brightest when you're outside checking packs on a sunny day. That's my only minor critique after all this time. Despite that small flaw, it's an indispensable piece of kit that keeps my batteries in line and gives me confidence at the track or pond. It earns its place in my toolkit.
T**Y
MUST HAVE FOR RC FLIGHT.
Very loud and work great. Use it on my supercub and turbo timber evolution.
A**R
Very loud but maybe not the most accurate.
These are easy to use, and the alarm is very effective. They are not easy to read out in the sunlight, though. You have to shield the sun to see it well. That's not a big deal. However, I had them set to go off at 3.4 volts, and they did. But when I hooked the batteries up to my charger later, they were all reading 3.6-3.7 volts. So, that makes me think maybe these aren't exactly accurate, but I'm glad that if they are off it's that the battery is more charged than it reads rather than less charged. So, I'll probably just turn them down to 3.2-3.3 volts and see what they read next time.
T**R
Supulse lipo check
Thank you, they work great.
S**B
Good product
This little battery tester works great! As others have said, the alarm is pretty loud, but that lets you hear it from quite a distance away. External case is a nice protective feature, but I didn’t want the extra weight, so I just removed it.
J**B
Supulse junk quality and support
Junk Doesn't work. Lights up and make noise with no check. Contacted Supulse support with no help.
R**R
Works as intended
Using this to monitor my LiPo batteries when draining them before storage. I use an automotive turn signal bulb to drain my charged LiPos to bring them down to a safe voltage for storing them as my charger doesn't have that functionality built in. While doing this, I want to make sure I don't inadvertently bring the batteries too far below the safe low voltage. So, I set the alarm at 3.7V and connect the bulb to the battery pack. Once the alarm goes off, I disconnect the pack and put it away. The only downside I've found to these alarms is that they aren't accurate and are off by 0.1 ~ 0.2V on the safe side. So, the alarm set at 3.7V goes off when the actual voltage is at or above 3.8V per cell which actually is preferable and isn't a problem for my use case. As others have stated, it is very loud. The case simply separates into 2 halves and the actual circuit board pops right out. I may at some point disconnect one of the alarm speakers or add some padding to soften the noise.
F**I
Excellent!
Works great on my RC Boat. Appreciate the alarm points you can set for low battery voltage.
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