Daydream believer
Well-Known Member
Ok here goes for the prize for the one millionth battery thread
I have 2 domestic agm batteries 90 amp 4-5 years old ( do not remember actual date) I have usual electrics- autopilot instruments nav & int lights but no fridge.
I am worried that they may need replacing for this season so last month I charged them up as usual. Then disconnected them & the V reading was 13.3 Volts.
Today they were both13 V. I want go know if they will work Ok so at 12-00 hours I re connected them & turned enough lights on to show a discharge on the BMA of 2 amps
Within 30 secs they read 12.77 volts
If i go back tomorrow at 12-00 that will be 24 hours * 2 amps = 24 amphours.
If i leave for another 24 hours it should be 48 & so on
So what should i expect to see on the volt meter when i go back tomorrow ( saturday & sunday ( 48 hours) ---apart from a couple of flat batteries & a bill for £squids
How long can I run them at 2 amp & at what point in time do i need to check the voltage & what level should it be on AGM
Thanks
I have 2 domestic agm batteries 90 amp 4-5 years old ( do not remember actual date) I have usual electrics- autopilot instruments nav & int lights but no fridge.
I am worried that they may need replacing for this season so last month I charged them up as usual. Then disconnected them & the V reading was 13.3 Volts.
Today they were both13 V. I want go know if they will work Ok so at 12-00 hours I re connected them & turned enough lights on to show a discharge on the BMA of 2 amps
Within 30 secs they read 12.77 volts
If i go back tomorrow at 12-00 that will be 24 hours * 2 amps = 24 amphours.
If i leave for another 24 hours it should be 48 & so on
So what should i expect to see on the volt meter when i go back tomorrow ( saturday & sunday ( 48 hours) ---apart from a couple of flat batteries & a bill for £squids
How long can I run them at 2 amp & at what point in time do i need to check the voltage & what level should it be on AGM
Thanks