Ceirwan
Well-Known Member
Well they kind of do, why do you think all decent battery chargers drop to a float voltage instead of maintaining 14.4 volts (or 14.7 for non sealed)?
They don't go to all that trouble for nothing, the thing with cars is that no one really notices how healthy the battery is. Most people get in their car, start it up and then drive off, all electrical loads are taken by the alternator, and apart from maybe being sat with the stereo on for a few minutes, literally the only load is to start the car.
The only time people notice when a car battery is not so good as it was is when it becomes hard to start the car, but by that point the battery is almost finished anyway as a modern well maintained car starts very easily.
And when it gets reluctant to start its just a case of replacing, worse case scenario you need a jump start.
They don't go to all that trouble for nothing, the thing with cars is that no one really notices how healthy the battery is. Most people get in their car, start it up and then drive off, all electrical loads are taken by the alternator, and apart from maybe being sat with the stereo on for a few minutes, literally the only load is to start the car.
The only time people notice when a car battery is not so good as it was is when it becomes hard to start the car, but by that point the battery is almost finished anyway as a modern well maintained car starts very easily.
And when it gets reluctant to start its just a case of replacing, worse case scenario you need a jump start.