GHA
Well-Known Member
A few things first - very few liveaboard cruisers have any idea about the health of their battery bank. It's either new, seems OK.... or dead.. 
Must be next to no-one who has actually done an accurate capacity test. (Can think of one
)
Smartgages are very accurate on discharge, amp counting battery meters generally are good as well, it's when they don't get to 100% that they drift.
So.... with a smartguage and a battery meter get the batts to really full charge and make sure the meter has reset to 100%, thn overnight turn off any charging sources and next morning look at the values. Say SG read 75% and AH used = 50Ah then your batts are about 200Ah.
Anyone tried it.? (Guessing the answer will be no
)
But for 99quid just ordered a SG so will be fun to try and find out
Must be next to no-one who has actually done an accurate capacity test. (Can think of one
Smartgages are very accurate on discharge, amp counting battery meters generally are good as well, it's when they don't get to 100% that they drift.
So.... with a smartguage and a battery meter get the batts to really full charge and make sure the meter has reset to 100%, thn overnight turn off any charging sources and next morning look at the values. Say SG read 75% and AH used = 50Ah then your batts are about 200Ah.
Anyone tried it.? (Guessing the answer will be no
But for 99quid just ordered a SG so will be fun to try and find out