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Doug,
Thanks, very helpful. So, does this seem valid to you? - An accurate voltage reading is a good indicator of a battery's condition, but specific gravity is better, and a slow load test (to 50%) is the best? Or are they testing different things, all of which are important? Could it do well on a load test without good voltage or sg's? And, what use is a commercial load tester, then? Why do they make them? Is it better than an sg but not as good as a slow load test? Thanks again. Charles P.S. I corrected the spelling of "betteries" - couldn't take it any more! ==== Charles T. Low - remove "UN" www.boatdocking.com www.ctlow.ca/Trojan26 - my boat ==== "Doug Dotson" wrote in message ... The discharge time of a deep cycle battery is influenced by many things other than SG. The condition of the plates etc all come into play. While one may be able to draw heavy current for a brief period that does not necessarily translate into good low power performance. A long term low current test tells the actual story since it is how the battery is being used in normal use. The SG gives the state of charge from a theoretical sense as does the voltage. |
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