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The Innova3721 Battery and Charging System Monitor is a user-friendly device that plugs into your vehicle's cigarette lighter or power receptacle, designed for 12-volt negative ground systems. It features an LCD display for voltage readings, a bar graph for battery charge levels, and color-coded LEDs for quick status checks, all with an adjustable head for easy viewing.
J**.
Great tool if you know how to read it...
The media could not be loaded. I purchased this battery voltage meter back in 2013 when a car I had was giving me hard time with the battery. I now have a different car that I purchased a couple of years ago and last year the dealership replaced the battery under warranty but this winter I started having battery problems again and so I dusted off this meter and plugged it in to try and get a better picture of what is going on with this battery.First, let me say that all that matters is the voltage reading and the green, yellow and red led indicators on it are useless and pointless. Now, let me say that the bar graph to the right of the voltage reading and the symbols above that are also useless and pointless. Once you understand the voltage numbers that you see you will find this to be a very useful tool and if you are willing to read further, I will attempt to explain the voltage readings you will get. If you do not want me to bore you with details, all you need to do is plug this in and get 12 to 13V while the car is not running and get 13.5V or more while the car is running.Checking your battery's health:A lead acid car battery is typically 12V but a healthy fully charged 12V battery that has no load connected to it will give you a reading of 13V or a little over that. A car battery under normal load (not cranking the engine but have the ignition key turned to on without the car running) should not give you a reading of less than 12V. If you plug this meter to your receptacle and turn the ignition key to on (engine not running) and you get a reading less than 12V, your battery needs to be charged soon. Most cars will not crank "happily" if the battery voltage is less than 12V before you start cranking. Based on this, if you want to see how is the health of your battery, you should get in the car after the car has been off for more than 12 hours, turn on the ignition (do not start the car) and take a reading. The reading should not be less than 12V and the higher it is the better the battery is doing. You should not expect that you will see the "fully charged, no load" reading of 13V because unless you have an antique, your car uses battery power even when the ignition is off for many things including waiting for you to press the buttons on your keyfob or turn on the dome light when you come close to your car door with keyless entry. The truth is that the best indicator of your battery's health is how fast the battery discharges under load but you will not know how much "load" is on your battery while you are taking the voltage readings so it is hard to explain this in a review.Checking your charging system (alternator) health:When your car is running, the alternator is charging the battery. To do so, it has to provide higher voltage levels than the battery itself so the battery can be charged. A typical alternator will provide 14V to 15V while the car is running but alternators are not like generators and they need to keep adjusting the output voltage with a circuit called the regulator because the engine revs are rarely constant. Because of this, when you take voltage readings while the car is running, you may see the voltage move up and down and seem unstable. However, you should not see the voltage jumping up and down more than a few tenths of a volt constantly. So to see if your car's charging system works well, plug in this meter and start your car. You should get a reading close or a little more than 14V but generally readings between 13.5V and 15.0V while the car is running are good and this means that your car is charging the battery. Having said that, contemporary charging systems may monitor the amount of amperage that the battery is drawing and stop charging the battery because it is fully charged. In this case, you will see readings of less than 13V while the car is running but that will be short lived because the battery will not be fully charged for long and the voltage should jump back up to start charging it again.In conclusion, this is a useful tool and I do not like to have it plugged in all the time but if you doubt your battery's health plug it in and get some readings. Don't let the led lights get you dizzy because they mean nothing. To have any meaningful indication from the led lights and the bar graph, this unit would need to be calibrated to your specific car. You could get the same readings from a digital multimeter or even this inexpensive voltmeter (Green Dc 4.0-30v LED Panel Digital Display Voltage Meter) but it is worth every penny to have the voltmeter in a package that plugs in your car and swivels. As for my battery, I was getting readings of 11.6V every morning and if I would leave the car at rest for more than 24 hours, it would go below 11V. So I replaced it myself and did not trust the dealerships batteries for the temperatures in the northeast so I got one that was made for colder climate.
D**C
A must have item...
When the cold weather hit the first thing to go was my car battery. I jump started the car and drove it on a few hour long trips in an attempt to recharge it. I had already ordered this product to see if it for one worked and secondly to see if it would give me an idea of my batteries condition. Again I jump start my car and now I plug this into the 12v port and it indicates that battery is charging while I'm driving. Another cold night and a third jump start get me going but now when I plug in the device I'm getting a charging warning. I turn on the heat after about 15 minutes of driving and now the device is telling me that my battery is failing to charge. With that I continued my drive right to the car dealer and I'm glad I did. The device was giving me very accurate information and if I hadn't continued to the dealer I would have had real problems. My car was ok. My battery had gone from 640 CCA's down to 32 CCA's and was unable to be recharged. It still has 3 months left on the 3 year warranty so the dealing graciously replaced my battery and restarted the 3 year warranty on the battery. I now have a monitor for each car and I would go out on the road without it. It gave me the info I needed to understand that I had a battery issue that had to be addressed asap. It also saved me from potentially being stranded out in the cold waiting for service which during this pandemic could have been hours. There are a number of these devices out there for sale but I can assure you from personal experience the INNOVA 3721 works flawlessly. It is also incredible easy to understand. The included instructions are written for drivers not auto mechanics.
M**�
Handy device when you understand the limitations
This is a useful device to have in your car but you must understand it's limitations. In many cars, it will not be as accurate as taking a reading directly off your battery, which you can do with this device, if you buy this inexpensive additional adapter:Roadpro 12V Battery Clip-On and Cigarette Lighter AdapterThe reason for this is that in vehicles where you have to turn on the ignition to ACC in order to power the cigarette lighter port, once you do that, the vehicle's electronics are also powered and will draw power. So, you will see a lower reading on this device than if you take a reading directly from the battery with the key out of the ignition. In vehicles where the lighter port is always powered, this device can be more accurately used directly plugged in to that port.However, for taking a reading of your charging circuit with the engine running, this can be used in the lighter port in any vehicle.Note that you can do all of this with any household multimeter however the chances of you having that in the vehicle are slim. Most all multimeters also require a battery in them so even if you store one of those in your vehicle, the chances are high that when you need to use it, the internal battery will be dead.This Equus unit however requires no internal battery (at least I don't think it has one), so you can just throw it in your glovebox indefinitely.Car batteries typically last around 5 years so after about 3.5 years is when you may want to periodically use this device to check the health of your battery. Basically, anything under 12v after the vehicle has been sitting for at least 4 hours is a sign the battery should likely be replaced. Above 12v and the battery is probably fine as long as the vehicle starts up.When a friend or relative asks me to check their battery, the first question I ask them is "Does your cigarette lighter port work all the time, or just when you put the key in the ignition and turn on the car?". If they say it's always on, I know I can pretty adequately test their battery just through the lighter port. If however they say it only turns on when they put their car to ACC, I know I will have to have them open their hood so I can read the battery directly with the Equus.The other good thing about this is that you could leave it plugged in all the time for a constant monitoring of your electrical system voltage while driving and parked.For the price, this device is nice to have if you understand how to use it.If you want a more robust battery tester that can not only give you the voltage, but also the CCA rating (cold cranking amps), I recommend this:SOLAR BA7 100-1200 CCA Electronic Battery and System Tester
C**E
Te mantiene informado del estado de tu batería
Para de un golpe de vista saber como esta la carga de mi Batería
L**
Great piece of kit
Gives me the information I need to check my battery & alternator condition as I've been having issues with my battery.
J**E
Good product
Item worked well. Did what was advertised.
A**R
Works fantastic for my Rv
Works fantastic for my Rv . I now Always know exactly the level of my battery's .I compare the voltage on the Innova 3721 with my Multimeter and it's exactly the same.Great product
G**
Practico
Las instrucciones no son muy claras para interpretar los colores y valores que da el aparato. Lo que puede llegar a confundir sobre la carga de la batería.
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