Cadex Batteryshop: Software 136
: On the analyzer hardware, the serial port must be manually configured to "BATTERYSHOP" or "BATSHOP" via the System Setup menu to establish a data link.
Many batteries are discarded prematurely due to simple balance issues or superficial voltage drops. BatteryShop 136 identifies packs that can be revived through targeted reconditioning cycles, saving thousands in capital expenditures.
The system generates a barcode label containing the test date, capacity percentage, and pass/fail status. This label is affixed to the battery, ensuring field users always know the health of their equipment. Key Operational Benefits CADEX BATTERYSHOP SOFTWARE 136
is a Windows-based management tool used to automate and monitor Cadex C7000 C-Series analyzers.
Whether you're managing batteries for a medical facility, a public safety network, or a rental equipment company, leveraging the full potential of your Cadex hardware with BatteryShop software is the key to maximizing battery life, reducing costs, and ensuring your critical equipment is always powered and ready to go. : On the analyzer hardware, the serial port
The software offers a "virtual" interface, mirroring the physical screen of the C7000 series analyzer on your desktop.
The "AutoPrint" feature generates service labels upon completion, detailing the battery’s state of health, capacity, and next service due date. The system generates a barcode label containing the
: Visualizes battery behavior across three key metrics: cell voltage, load current, and thermal shifts. Feature Breakdown and Operational Utility 1. Simplified Automated Configurations
Cadex BatteryShop software transitions organizations away from reactive, unpredictable battery management into a proactive, data-driven framework. By pairing precise hardware automation with deep database analytics, it ensures that your mobile workforce is always powered by reliable, efficient, and safe energy storage. Investing in a systematic battery testing infrastructure ultimately pays for itself by preventing catastrophic equipment failures and optimizing capital expenditure on battery replacements.