Highndry
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What's the cheapest way of checking the charge level of my battery away from any mains?
What's the cheapest way of checking the charge level of my battery away from any mains?
The battery condition meter linked to above is a simple voltmeter with very poor precision and accuracy compared with a digital meter. Better than nothing perhaps, but not much. More useful for checking the charging voltage.
Does a battery need to rest before using a hydrometer? Will it give an accurate reading even during charge / discharge?
I guess it depends what you are looking for.
The needle drops as the batteries discharge, about the time it drops into the red things stop working.
Ok all, thanks for the input, I might need to expand on the particular situation to determine the best option.
Boat is fitted with basic equipment and battery rarely used apart from a NASA bidata and a small amount of manoeuvring on electric outboard off and possibly on moorings once, perhaps twice a week. There's a 10a solar panel fitted whenever she's sitting on the trailer or mooring. What I'm after is a way to tell, at a glance, the health of the battery whenever I arrive at the boat. Is that doable? Perhaps, even with a hand-held instrument?
Circuit might actually be the same but this one is definitely accurate to a few tens of millivolts side by side with a fluke multimeter . Well worth having wired direct to the battery terminals.
This is a myth which can be confirmed from many learned references on Google.....No it does not need to rest, it can be used at any point in the charge / discharged cycle....
Circuit might actually be the same but this one is definitely accurate to a few tens of millivolts side by side with a fluke multimeter . Well worth having wired direct to the battery terminals.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Blue-LCD-Digital-Voltage-Volt-Meter-Voltmeter-Panel-20V-/320571546721
Would be sensible.Does it require a fuse between it and the battery terminal?