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		<title>Keith McMillen Instruments Batt-O-Meter Hands-On Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s easy to test batteries, right? You probe a battery with a voltmeter (like the kind you find at electronics stores), and check the voltage. Done. But there’s a problem: A battery’s voltage changes depending on whether it’s under load or not; effects load down a battery to varying degrees, but meters don’t. So a battery can read fin with a meter, but under a real load the voltage might be marginal at best.]]></description>
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