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I didn't want to drift MedMilo's excellent thread on a similar subject with this question so I've started a separate thread. Just before I left our boat in SoF about 10 days ago to come home I noticed that the voltmeter reading for the service batteries was 28.4V. I was surprised to see this as normally the voltmeter shows a reading of around 26.5V when fully charged. We had been in port for 2 days so the batteries should have been fully charged. I didnt have time to investigate this further but as a precaution I left the battery charger turned off
Is a reading of 28.4V abnormal and if so what is likely to be the cause? As I said the battery charger has been off for 10 days now. There is no load on the batteries other than potentially a bilge pump activation. How long can batteries remain off charge in temps 10-15degC?
The batteries are standard lead acid units about 3 yrs old and have shown no sign of deterioration recently
Is a reading of 28.4V abnormal and if so what is likely to be the cause? As I said the battery charger has been off for 10 days now. There is no load on the batteries other than potentially a bilge pump activation. How long can batteries remain off charge in temps 10-15degC?
The batteries are standard lead acid units about 3 yrs old and have shown no sign of deterioration recently