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Several of the ZKE-Tech EBD-series can have voltage cut-off (I believe HKJ has tested/reviewed a few of them)

ZKE-Tech’s website (but unfortunately it’s mostly in Chinese language, an online translator might help)

ZKE-Tech has the EBD-A20H like the one you showed. I believe that model is only for discharging (up to 20 Amps max, and 200 watts max), can be constant current (Amps) or constant power (Watts) discharge, and log into a computer using the EB Tester Software (English).

There’s also the EBC-A10H, which can be for charging (up to 5Amps) and discharging (up to 10 Amps max) ; check specs for more details. I believe some people here in BLF do use it (seem to recall maukka referring to this model in one of his reviews before).

There’s the smaller EBD-M05 (5 Amps / 30 watts max), this is also 4-wire measurement. Can also control cut-off voltage. Price should be somewhere in the US$20 vicinity.

And likely some other models I haven’t really tried checking from their site.

(I have the EBD-USB+ and EBD-M05 although I don’t have a proper battery cradle/holder so I haven’t really used my EBD-M05 much ; although I use the EBD-USB+ quite regularly for checking USB devices, powerbanks, etc).

There’s a 4-wire discharger model of the ATorch/HiDance DL24P (the earlier model is 2-wire, but the later model is now 4-wire).
Voltage cut-off can be user-controlled. I think price is somewhere around $40…

The not so good thing for this one is the software is not so good, compared to the EB Tester software.

(there’s some discussion of the DL24P here, verify if it’s referring to the 2-wire or newer 4-wire version)

In any case, its build quality (from the user feedback) doesn’t seem to be that good, and although listed is 150w or 180w, it’s not recommended to use anywhere near those amount of power or the device (MOSFET?) will fail. I suppose for lower power requirements, it should still be ok though… I’m not sure of the accuracy compared to the ZKE ones though.

While browsing around battery capacity testers before, I’ve also come across mention of the EastTester ET5410 / ET5411 (and some related models), these appear to be more expensive than the ZKE-Tech (around $200+). HKJ’s multi-logger software mentions supporting these models too.

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I’ve also read about the West Mountain Radio Computerized Battery Analyzer, but it’s a lot more expensive: around $200 vicinity… so it’s more expensive than the ZKE models (which I think should be OK). Just need to find or build a good-quality (can handle higher amps) battery cradle/holder…

This site has a review of several of the smaller battery discharge testers (has voltage cut-off):

I think the EBD-M05 is rated more highly.

Followed by the TEC-06 and ZB206+, which seems to be OK for their price.

The ZB2L3 and HW-586 not so much…