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Technical Review: leagend BA2001 Battery Tester for Lead-Acid and LiFePO₄ Batteries

Technical Review: leagend BA2001 Battery Tester for Lead-Acid and LiFePO₄ Batteries

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This article provides a detailed overview of leagend BA2001's technical capabilities and highlights its position within leagend's broader Battery Testers.
NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES, July 6, 2025 / EINPresswire.com / -- Accurate and reliable testing of 12V lead-acid batteries is critical for automotive, marine, and industrial systems. leagend BA2001 addresses this need with its comprehensive diagnostic functions, compatibility with both traditional and lithium-iron-phosphate (LiFePO₄) starter batteries, and in-situ analysis of starting and charging systems. This article provides a detailed overview of leagend BA2001's technical capabilities and highlights its position within leagend's broader Battery Tester product family.
Product Overview
leagend BA2001 is a 12V lead-acid battery tester that supports LiFePO₄starter battery types. It delivers a range of diagnostic metrics, including Cold Cranking Amps (CCA), internal resistance, voltage, State of Charge (SoC), and State of Health (SoH). In addition, it provides on-site evaluation of a vehicle's 12V starting and charging systems to ensure operational reliability.
A QR code on the device-generated printout allows technicians to access detailed test result descriptions via mobile phone, as well as forwarding or storing that data for record keeping.
Core Features and Functionality
Comprehensive leagend BA2001 carries out a multi-faceted analysis, measuring key battery parameters (CCA, voltage, internal resistance, SoC, SoH), followed by evaluation of the vehicle's starting system and alternator, helping to confirm whether both components are functioning within normal parameters.
Dedicated Fast-Key Function
A customizable fast-key offers one-button functionality for initiating a battery test or switching to voltmeter mode, allowing technicians to perform essential diagnostics quickly.
Automatic Data Management
leagend BA2001 saves the most recent test automatically, enabling recall and comparison. It also compensates for temperature variations and incorporates built-in safeguards such as short circuit and reverse polarity protection.
Global Parameter Support
leagend BA2001 supports multiple international battery standards. For CCA and related measurements, it adheres to JIS (26A17–245H528), CCA/BCI/CA/MCA/EN/SAE (100–2000 A), DIN/IEC (100–1400), and GB (30–220 Ah) formats.
Technical Specifications
Voltage testing support: 8–30V input
Rated for various starter batteries: 12V lead-acid, including AGM, GEL, flooded types, and LiFePO₄
Language software options: English, Spanish, French, German, Dutch, Italian
Operating temperature: –10 °C to 60 °C; storage down to –20 °C, up to 70 °C
Position within leagend Battery Tester Line
leagend BA2001 complements leagend's established line of battery testing devices, which includes:
leagend BA1000 and leagend BA2000: 12/24V lead‑acid battery testers featuring thermal printing
leagend BA4000: 6/12/24V all‑in‑one tester with integrated printer, color display, and data memory
leagend BA510 / leagend BA550 / leagend BA640: Color‑screen battery testers delivering visual diagnostic feedback
Specialty LiFePO₄ and internal resistance testers: For specific battery chemistries and ECG-level precision.
Within this product family, leagend BA2001 adds value with LiFePO₄ compatibility, QR-code enhanced reporting, and system-level diagnostics, supporting workshops dealing with diverse battery types.
Operational Use Cases
Automotive Maintenance Shops
Technicians can verify starter battery condition, starting system efficiency, and alternator health in one compact and rugged device. QR-enabled reporting supports fast record-keeping and customer documentation.
Marine and RV Fleet Management
The inclusion of LiFePO₄ testing makes leagend BA2001 suitable for evaluating marine-cranking batteries and auxiliary power systems. The printer and QR features simplify log-keeping and fleet reporting.
Industrial Backup Systems
In forklift, generator, or emergency backup battery use, frequent battery diagnostics are essential. leagend BA2001 provides consistent checks of cradle-to-bank battery performance and charging circuit integrity.
Service and Field Technicians
Portable and designed for daily use, leagend BA2001's temperature compensation, multilingual UI, and fast-key testing streamline multi-site maintenance across global operations.
Workflow and Reporting
Connecting the binocular clamps to the battery terminals automatically activates the leagend BA2001, initiating auto temperature compensation. The user selects either a full battery test or a simple voltage readout via the fast-key. Upon completion, the tester physically prints a dated result summary, complete with a QR code linking to extended test details. Data includes CCA value, internal resistance, SoC, SoH, and alternator voltage output analysis.
Technicians can scan the QR code to view details on their smartphones, facilitating digital record-keeping, data sharing, and service archiving.
About leagend
leagend is a top technology-driven manufacturer specializing in the research, development, and production of battery diagnostic and management solutions. Established in 2005, the company's capabilities in innovation, engineering, and manufacturing underpin its full product portfolio. leagend's offerings include OBD II diagnostic tools, precision battery testers, ultra-low power battery monitors, intelligent multi-step chargers, and related thermal imaging devices.
Arthur Kingsly
SHENZHEN LEAGEND OPTOELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
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