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Administrators can establish strict performance baselines for their fleet. For example, you can set a rule stating that any battery dropping below 80% of its rated capacity must be automatically flagged for decommissioning or reconditioning. The software immediately alerts the technician when a pack fails to meet these criteria.
Hospitals use Cadex analyzers and software to verify that batteries in life-saving equipment (e.g., ventilators, defibrillators) are at a specific, healthy percentage of charge.
That evening, she wrote on a sticky note: “Keep Cadex Software 136 on the main PC. Never skip an update again.” CADEX BATTERYSHOP SOFTWARE 136
Cadex BatteryShop Software is an essential tool for any organization reliant on high-performance batteries. By combining it with Cadex analyzers, organizations can make data-driven decisions on when to replace, repair, or continue using their battery assets.
Whether managing vital medical equipment batteries, critical defense communications, two-way radio fleets, or cellular inventory, the software provides unmatched visibility into fleet health. Core Overview of Cadex BatteryShop Hospitals use Cadex analyzers and software to verify
At its core, BatteryShop replaces complicated analyzer programming with a simple point-and-click interface. Once installed on a PC, it communicates with Cadex battery analyzers (such as the C7000, C7200, and C7400 series) to run tests, collect data, and generate reports.
Version 136 introduced significant improvements to the internal battery library. It allows users to: By combining it with Cadex analyzers, organizations can
: The software is sold based on the number of analyzers it can control. Common configurations include BatteryShop 1 (up to 3 units) , BatteryShop 16, and BatteryShop 32. Compatibility