davidmh
Well-Known Member
I have a 80 AH lead acid domestic battery that is now quite old, On my home smart charger it does not take long to reach a fully charged condition from a standing voltage of around 12.2 volts. In use the charge decreases quite quickly I suspect that is is getting sulphated.
I would like to check what capacity I have at present. My plan is to fully charge the battery and then discharge it at a known rate. I can connect 2 x 21W bulbs (3.5 amps) across the battery is that load sufficient or should it be be larger. If I monitor the voltage of the battery under load at regular intervals that should give me a good Idea I think using 3.5 amps per hour. What voltage should I stop the test at.
It seems very simple to me but am I missing something, are there any fudge factors to take account of.
Regards
David MH
I would like to check what capacity I have at present. My plan is to fully charge the battery and then discharge it at a known rate. I can connect 2 x 21W bulbs (3.5 amps) across the battery is that load sufficient or should it be be larger. If I monitor the voltage of the battery under load at regular intervals that should give me a good Idea I think using 3.5 amps per hour. What voltage should I stop the test at.
It seems very simple to me but am I missing something, are there any fudge factors to take account of.
Regards
David MH