Place the BLi battery (BLi10, BLi20, BLi30, BLi200, BLi300, or the new BLi500X) into the Autocheck 3 cradle. Connect the cradle via USB to a Windows PC running the Husqvarna Service Portal.
In the world of professional landscaping, forestry, and grounds maintenance, downtime is the enemy. When a battery-powered chainsaw dies mid-job or a zero-turn mower refuses to start, every minute lost translates to lost revenue and frustrated clients. Husqvarna, a global leader in outdoor power equipment, has developed a revolutionary solution to this problem: The Husqvarna Autocheck 3. Husqvarna Autocheck 3
But what exactly is the Autocheck 3? Is it a tool, a software, or a service? And why is it becoming mandatory for workshops and fleet managers who rely on Husqvarna’s growing range of battery-powered equipment? Place the BLi battery (BLi10, BLi20, BLi30, BLi200,
| Feature | Autocheck 2 (Legacy) | Autocheck 3 (Current) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Proprietary cable, slow | USB-C high-speed interface | | Cell-level data | No (only total pack voltage) | Yes (per-cell resolution) | | Firmware updates | Dealer-only with special dongle | Integrated into software, user-initiated (dealer level) | | Report quality | Basic text log | Graphical PDF with color codes | | Battery models supported | BLi10 to BLi30 | BLi10 through BLi500X (including 36V and 72V packs) | When a battery-powered chainsaw dies mid-job or a
Click "Start Analysis." The system will discharge the battery slightly, measure internal resistance, and query every cell. This takes approximately 2 to 4 minutes.