Oscarpop
Well-Known Member
I really should know this, but as it is a little foggy here goes:
I have an analogue battery gauge. the needle swings from about 9v at one enbd to 14 v at the other with the 12v being at the 12 o'clock position.
When charging it reads about 12.5-13.5 v
and when the batteries are fully charged it reads about 12.5V.
However i am not sure at what voltage the batteries are effectively discharged, and thus what say " 11.5v" would mean in terms of % charge remaining.
I know I can buy a digital battery monitor, and possibly will at some point.
But thanks for the answers in advance.
I have an analogue battery gauge. the needle swings from about 9v at one enbd to 14 v at the other with the 12v being at the 12 o'clock position.
When charging it reads about 12.5-13.5 v
and when the batteries are fully charged it reads about 12.5V.
However i am not sure at what voltage the batteries are effectively discharged, and thus what say " 11.5v" would mean in terms of % charge remaining.
I know I can buy a digital battery monitor, and possibly will at some point.
But thanks for the answers in advance.