Description
Megger BITE2P Battery Tester Repair
The BITE2P is the earlier-generation battery impedance tester, the predecessor to the BITE3 — same core job of measuring cell impedance to assess stationary battery health, paired with its companion current-clamp accessory. As an older field instrument still in wide use, its faults lean toward aging: display, connection, and measurement-drift issues from years of service.
June Company repairs and calibrates the BITE2P for crews keeping a proven battery-health tester in service.
Common BITE2P problems we fix
- Display failure — the most common BITE2P complaint on aging units; LCD or backlight failure that makes it unreadable, repaired.
- Impedance readings drift — measurement-circuit aging, recalibrated so health trends stay accurate.
- Current clamp / accessory not reading — the companion clamp interface, restored.
- Intermittent or won’t power up — connector and power faults from field wear.
- Won’t transfer stored data — interface faults.
FAQs
My BITE2P display died — worth fixing? Yes. Display repair on these is routine and far cheaper than replacement, keeping a proven tester in service. We fix the display and recalibrate while it’s here.
Can you still calibrate this older model? Yes — verified against our reference standards with a NIST-traceable certificate.
Every repair includes NIST-traceable calibration and a 90-day parts-and-labor warranty. Email us or submit a service request.






