Found this on eBay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/HOYT-AGB-1-ALTE ... 1705279252?
Do not know the seller and have no connection to the listing.
These now are quite expensive from the manufacturer as they are "old technology analog."
Mine is now over 30 years old and is my preferred test instrument for tractor electrical work. I have 3 of them and that is why I am not buying this one.
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Re: Electrical testing
Same information you get from the meter on a load tester, and the load tester will also tell you if the battery will deliver current, not just the voltage that is across it.
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