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📍 East Tamaki - 212c Burswood Dr. 📞 0800 315 3887
📍 Mt Albert - 648 New North Rd. 📞 0800 315 3897
📍 Hamilton - 87a Greenwood St. 📞 0800 315 3877

CENTURY BM12V BATTERY MONITOR – BLUETOOTH

Original price $69.00 - Original price $69.00
Original price
$69.00
$69.00 - $69.00
Current price $69.00
Century BM12V Battery Monitor – Bluetooth. This is perfect for keeping an eye on your Nissan Leaf 12v battery which are well known to cause issues when flat. The Century BM12V Battery Monitor is the easiest way to keep track of your battery’s state of charge and your vehicles starting and charging systems.

The BM12V helps prevent vehicle breakdown by transmitting real time battery data to your smartphone. Easy to set up push notifications will warn you about low battery voltage and record your battery’s daily voltage levels to help identify potential issues.

Through the App you are able to run vehicle crank tests and automatically record your trip duration.

Internally the Century BM12V Battery Monitor has a recoverable fuse for protection against short circuits and reverse connection protection to prevent damage if the connecting leads are installed on the wrong terminals during installation.

The BM12V can be used to monitor conventional 12 Volt
lead acid batteries and has been designed to withstand the
most demanding environments.

Suitable for

Bluetooth enabled iOS and Android smartphones
All flooded, AGM and Gel 12V batteries Battery Monitor FAQs Q. What does it actually do? The BM12V performs three main functions;
State of charge – the number of total volts available in the battery
Cranking test – the volts available to crank the engine during start up
Charging test – the amount of charge being put into the battery at idle Please note; the monitor also tests the level of recharge at idle as well as over 2000RPM. This is referred as the High RPM Test and can be conducted with the vehicle in neutral or while driving.