The Concorde BC-5000 is a portable, lightweight unit designed to provide aviation maintenance professionals with an economical, easy, and accurate means of capacity testing aircraft batteries. This advanced tester ensures fully automatic operation for 12-volt and 24-volt lead-acid aircraft batteries, delivering precise, real-time results without the need for an external power source.
Key Features:
- Fully automatic testing for 12V and 24V lead-acid aircraft batteries
- Powered by the battery being tested – No AC power required
- Constant current load adjustable in 1.0-amp increments from 10 to 55 ADC
- 50 mV voltage resolution for enhanced accuracy
- Displays battery capacity (C1) % for clear performance insights
- LCD display for easy-to-read test results
- Overtemperature protection for safety and reliability
- Audio alert signals when the capacity test is complete or in case of unit malfunction
Specifications:
- Weight: 10 lbs (4.5 kg)
- Dimensions:
- Length: 12” (30 cm)
- Width: 9” (23 cm)
- Height: 10” (25 cm)
Whether you're testing aircraft batteries in the hangar or on the go, the Concorde BC-5000 delivers the precision and reliability you need. If you have any questions about selecting the right aircraft battery tester, our expert aviation specialists are ready to assist. Contact us via phone, email, or chat for expert guidance—ensuring your aircraft power system remains in peak condition.
| General Information | |
|---|---|
| Part # | BC-5000 |
| Manufacturer | Concorde |
| Shipping Information | |
|---|---|
| Product Weight | 12 lbs. |
| Product Dimensions | 16 x 16 x 16 in. |
| Schedule B | 9030390100 |
| ECCN | EAR99 |
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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Yes, these units comes calibrated from the factory and are recommended for re-calibration every year after the first use.
The calibration certificate is included in the handbook on the last page.
Yes, this unit will come with an elcon battery connector.
Yes, you can do a field calibration. The latest information should be available in the handbook, but we have also included a document you can use for reference below.

