robbieg
Well-Known Member
I've got 3 Delphi Voyager Marine Batteries-1 as a dedicated engine battery and the other 2 (both 105 amp/h) wired in parallel as a domestic bank. They are charged by a smart charger & are 18 mths old.
The batteries have a built in hydrometer-shows green if ok, red if need charging (less than 50% charge) and white if kaput! Yesterday I noticed one of the batteries in the domestic bank was green (ie OK) whilst the other was red (needing charge). The battery charger was not pumping any amps into them suggesting it thought the bank was fully charged. I disconnected the one showing red and after resting it for a few hours put a voltmeter accross it & it shows a healthy 12.85v.
I wonder it the hydrometer in one battery has gone wrong-anyone any other solutions? Thanks.
The batteries have a built in hydrometer-shows green if ok, red if need charging (less than 50% charge) and white if kaput! Yesterday I noticed one of the batteries in the domestic bank was green (ie OK) whilst the other was red (needing charge). The battery charger was not pumping any amps into them suggesting it thought the bank was fully charged. I disconnected the one showing red and after resting it for a few hours put a voltmeter accross it & it shows a healthy 12.85v.
I wonder it the hydrometer in one battery has gone wrong-anyone any other solutions? Thanks.