Power Meter

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Spopovich using a Power Meter.

Power Meters are small scanners that Babidi and his minions use to measure battle powers that are far to high for even Freeza's best Scouters (which could read up to at least 180,000) to measure.

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Instead of using the measurements in Scouters and extending them, however, Power Meters used much larger measurements called Kili. A Power Meter had a needle and some lines on it, each line representing 1000 Kilis of energy. The needle moved over to one of the lines to show how many thousands of Kili that person had. Power Meters were used twice, once by Spopovich and Yamu to measure Son Gohan's energy at the Tenkaichi Tournament and once by Babidi himself to measure Son Goku's energy. According to the Dragon Ball: Daizenshū, the one used by Spopovich and Yamu was an older model which could only read up to 3000 Kilis of energy, while the one used by Babidi was a newer model which could read much higher levels, apparently up to 9000 Kili as that model had nine lines on it.