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The Vastarry 180W DC Electronic Load Tester is a professional-grade device designed for precise battery and power source testing. Featuring a vivid 2.4-inch color screen, four versatile operating modes (CC, CV, CP, CR), and intelligent triple safety protections, it supports high current (up to 30A) and wide voltage (2-200V) ranges. Dual temperature sensors and compatibility with multiple cable types make it ideal for testing lithium batteries, USB chargers, and power adapters. Engineered for accuracy with patented calibration technology, this tester empowers professionals to confidently evaluate capacity, voltage, and power with ease and reliability.







| ASIN | B0B56SP7Y9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #351,254 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #290 in Voltage Testers |
| Brand | Vastarry |
| Brand Name | Vastarry |
| Color | Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Android devices, Type-C cables, Mini cables, other wires, lithium batteries, USB chargers |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 60 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | Vastarry |
| Measurement Type | Voltmeter or Ammeter |
| Min. Operating Voltage | 2 Volts |
| Minimum Operating Voltage | 2 Volts |
| Model | FZY-C-1 |
| Part Number | FZY-C-1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Specification Met | CE, UL |
| Style | Electronic |
| Style Name | Electronic |
| UPC | 709686276364 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 80 Degrees Celsius |
R**E
awesome device
Wow you can really do a lot with this. I use it to capacity test my RC batteries. You can even use it to destroy old worn-out ones. Just set it to 1.5a to 2a discharge to .7v, throw the battery in a fireproof bag and let it go. I also use it to stress test my USBC adapters to make sure they put out the power they are rated for. Also, if you watch a few YouTube videos it's possible to modify it to handle 450W and it's a pretty simple operation. It's easy to operate, functions very well, the screen is nice but some of the information is hard to read as the font is really small or dark in color.
J**4
Versatile load that I should have purchased long ago. Not user friendly but does all I've needed.
I've used this load to check old VRLA UPS batteries and USB 12W power adapters, so far. I had 6, 9AH VRLA batteries, from 2 UPS units. It was nice to know that the old batteries had <20% of their rated capacity left. Only one of the USB adapters, met the 12W spec. These tests were simple to perform with this electronic load. I like that it powered up with a QR code to help you get the manual. I don't like that I see it each time I power it up. I tool away 1 star because it isn't that user friendly. I would like to be able to reset the data without going into setup and scrolling. I also don't like the fact that the fan seems to stop running as soon as you turn off the load. I've been dialing down the current or constant power setting, before turning off the load, to cool things down a bit.
M**S
Good Quality.
Awesome tester dose a lot of test eazy to use.
F**N
Works OK, but it does have a flaw
I got this DL24-180 Watt load to replace a similar 150 Watt load which intermittently stopped seeing the input voltage when using a USB C cable. My use is mainly for testing capacities of power banks, but it can be used for testing a much wider range of power source devices. Low and behold after using the new electronic load a few times, just like the old one, it started not detecting the input voltage intermittently. There seemed to be no pattern to this and it happened with 6 different USB C cables that I have. After more experimenting I believe that I located the issue. It seems that the input voltage is not detected only when I plug the USB C cable into the small adapter board connected to the 4 terminal strip a certain way. If I flip the connector the voltage is detected. USC C is supposed to work regardless of the way the connector is plugged in. Currently I have no way to see if the USB C connector is mounted on the small board using both sets of contacts or only 1 set, or if the connection opened after repeated USB C cable insertions. Wiggling the connector does not show any change I went back to the older 150 Watt load and I found the same situation. In my eyes this is a major flaw, hence the 1 star rating.
D**Y
Excellent Tool if you really want to know what you purchased.
Works like a champ.
M**.
Works ok, until power supply voltage dips
This load tester works well when the included power supply is operating correctly. This is my second try with this product. The first one would not complete the boot cycle and constantly beep, black out the screen, show logo, beep and black out again. I found it to be the included power supply dropping voltage. The second unit booted just fine and allowed some load testing, but the same thing happened with the power supply, after a few hours the voltage dipped, unit reset and invalidated test results. It looks like this is more than capable of dissipating 180 watts as claimed, but the power supply that comes with it is lacking. It seems to hold steady with a medical grade power supply, but the only option to remedy the issue is a return per Amazon.
P**X
Works Ok For Smaller, Lower Voltage Batteries......
The tester worked fine for lower voltage devices. I tested a couple of USB "power banks" to get the feel for setting up the tester. As everyone has said, the instructions are not that great (none included in the box, you scan a QR code on the display to get a website to download the instructions). After I figured out how to enter the menus, it was pretty easy. I couldn't get the iPhone app to do anything useful - although it did connect. The biggest problem - and why I returned it - is that the battery cut-off voltage limit is 36V (not 150V as in the description) - so you cannot test battery packs with a cut-off voltage greater than 36V; a 48V battery has a cut-off voltage of 42V so these cannot be tested (and why I purchased it in the first place). The QR code didn't lead me to the correct model instructions, but the menus are the same. Another set of instructions I found in a search indicates that for batteries 36V-80V, the power is limited to 60W, and above 80V the power is limited to 45W. Even if you could set the cut-off voltage for a 48V battery, a maximum load of 60W would be worthless for testing most higher voltage batteries, as they tend to be greater capacity.
A**L
User Guide update
I like this unit. However, I see it as "ma" not an amp load tester for car or E-bike batteries. The max load I see it putting on a car battery is about 13-amps, and that will not assure it will start your car. For those of you struggling with the User Guide, I have attached my rewrite of the User Guide for this unit in the photo below. I think this might help you.
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