Nick_H
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Am I right in thinking that if a lead acid battery holds 12.94 volts for 24 hours then there's nothing wrong with it?
I can see how it can be 12.9 ? Max it should be is 12.64 when fully charged
Am I right in thinking that if a lead acid battery holds 12.94 volts for 24 hours then there's nothing wrong with it?
We need annageek but I think the answer is "no", or at least "not necessarily". For example it could make voltage but hold very little quantity of charge (energy) in which case it would show 12-point-something volts but go flat very quickly and therefore be knackeredAm I right in thinking that if a lead acid battery holds 12.94 volts for 24 hours then there's nothing wrong with it?
Am I right in thinking that if a lead acid battery holds 12.94 volts for 24 hours then there's nothing wrong with it?
I think it is the other way.. if it can't hold the voltage then there is something wrong with it.Am I right in thinking that if a lead acid battery holds 12.94 volts for 24 hours then there's nothing wrong with it?
That s is for wet unsealed i assumeThis might be of assistance
Thanks Anna
The charger is an old but good quality 10 amp domestic unit (the batteries were disconnected and taken into the house), doesn't have any reference to different stages of charging though. They're flooded batteries, and were charged at room temperature. I don't know how old they are, as they came with a used boat, but they're unlikely to be older than 2010.
Actually, a day on, both batteries have held their voltage OK, but I now understand that this doesn't necessarily mean they're OK. It would be quite a faff to try both on the engine, not least because the boat is on a trailer at the mo' so I'd have to rig up cooling water etc. As I say, I've already replaced them, so my original question was more out of interest as I thought I may have replaced them for no reason.
One question though if you don't mind. The boat sits on a river mooring for 6 months of the year, and I rely on a 10 watt solar panel to keep the batteries topped up. I was told I didn't need a regulator for such a small panel. Do you know if this type of charging is good or bad for the batteries?