PaulRainbow
Well-Known Member
That's all fine in theory, but for our purposes what do we really want to know?
If you are trying to make decisions based on whether our battery is 80% or 70% charged, then you need some way of repeatably indicating this.
It does not have to be accurate, just repeatable.
E.g. if the real question is 'can I run my fridge overnight without plugging in?', then you need an indication good enough to tell you that.
A voltage and a bit of knowledge of what the battery has been doing for the previous day, together with a bit of history of monitoring voltage with typical loads, will enable the decision.
A battery charger is trying to evaluate the state of charge in terms of the question 'is it beneficial to keep charging?'
The % charge under some arbitrary lab conditions is all very interesting, but the lab conditions are out of the window on a boat.
A lot of good sense there IMO. I'm not really interested in lab tests, theories or quoted snippets from manufacturers. I am interested in what's happening on my boat, in the real World.