"Doug Dotson" wrote in message
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Load testers are good for starting batteries but don't really tell much
for a deep cycle battery.
Doug - s/v Callista
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Doug,
Any idea why is this?
Is it possible to have good sg and still fail a load test? I.e., is a load
test more sensitive than sg? (I presume that sg is more specific than
measuring voltage?) Does it go like that, in terms of accuracy?:
voltage
specific gravity
load testing???
Will an appliance such as a commerically bought load tester be more or less
accurate than doing a long, slow test oneself, such as by leaving lights on?
(And, one other poster mentioned testing down to 50% charge as more
convenient than testing to 0% charge - isn't it also true that testing to 0%
charge will ruin the battery?)
Charles
(So many questions, such limited memory capacity...)
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Charles T. Low
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www.ctlow.ca/Trojan26 - my boat
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