Hi guys, I just got the UM25 without bluetooth and am a bit confused at what I’m seeing. (This is my first one of these devices)

It’s using 5V from the computer to the device plugged in, lets say a NiMH/Li-ion charger from O-Light with magnetic leads and auto-sensing polarity. With an Eneloop in the circuit the UM25 is showing 4.969V and 0.1954A. This is showing me how much power is being pulled from the computer’s USB port, but not how much the charger is using. I used my clamp meter on the negative lead and it shows 0.51A going into the cell.

So how do I figure out the conversion? Or is it not about that, merely about what the charger is pulling not what it’s putting out? But of course it’s advertised to be able to check the accuracy of your phone battery, but if it’s giving a reading of the charger current you really don’t know what the battery itself is doing, do you?

Sorry, random pic off the net… not my device plugged in.

Also, last night I was using it with my battery bank, this is a 12,000mAh bank that was down to the 25% indicator, but it charged up showing a bit less than 2000mAh used through the tester, I’m assuming this was because of the 5V use at the computer USB port, so what do these numbers do for me exactly?