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ESOX Maniac
Posted 6/10/2014 7:32 AM (#714880 - in reply to #714845)
Subject: Re: Battery prob





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Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
Yes, digital voltage check is valuable tool both when charging and after charging.

Now a lot during charging is related to type of battery and the charger. However, generally these are the voltages you should see.

VRLA- sealed no maintenance. Charging -> 13.6-13.8VDC Resting -> 12.7VDC

Wet cell or starting battery - Charging ->13.8 - 14.4 VDC Resting -> 12.7VDC

Resting/open circuit = 8-24hrs after charging or charger shuts off.

The battery resting voltage will slowly drift down as the battery ages over time, when it hits ~12.4VDC you might want to consider a new battery or have it checked for capacity.

Yes, I know its a 12V battery, so why consider replacement if its at 12.4 to 12.5VDC???? Answer: because the 12VDC is the nominal jar voltage (marketing), a 12V lead-acid battery actually has a open circuit voltage of ~12.7VDC when its fully charged and at 100% capacity.

http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nominal

Have fun!
Al

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