Monday, May 20, 2013

SlimTester Makes Checking The Car Battery Simple

Slim TesterIf you are like many of us, you have had the pleasure of trying to start your car when there are problems with the battery. If you have not, you are one of the lucky few. For those who have had that experience, you have no idea as to how many more times you are going to be able to start the car. Or it could be the battery in a boat or a plane if you are the owner of one. Being able to tell the strength of a battery without having to pull out tools and devices is not available. But, there is a coming product called the SlimTester which may meet that need.

We have found a coming product called the SlimTester Battery tester which is gathering funding to do the first production run. They have already completed pre-production activities and will be submitting this to the FCC and EU governmental bodies for approval. This is nothing more than a strip of plastic with measuring technology built into it.

There is no special equipment other than this to test the battery. You spread out the SlimTester which is made of plastic and then place each end on the battery terminals. You have to know which is the positive and negative sides on the battery, though the company says that does not matter. You push down on the top of the battery terminal and it will then measure the battery strength and report that in the display window. It is just that simple to use and nothing very complicated about the process. And they are saying the SlimTester will last two years or longer.

This is all being done by a company called Vivainnova in Spain and is expected to come to market soon. Backers can expect to see their SlimTester in June. And soon after that, we would expect to see it available for the general public. Current price to the public will be $39.95 for a 2 pack SlimTester. For the next 11 days, you can pre-order your own SlimTester for $30 as part of the group helping them getting funding for the production run.

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