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![]() "feetwet" wrote in message news ![]() My boat has an Interstate Lead-Acid RV/Marine Battery the dealer installed this spring. When I picked up the boat with this battery I noticed the voltage was low (probably around 11.5 v?). I've charged it since, but it seems to lose charge quickly. I disconnected all leads from the battery for 3 days and it held 95% without drop. Once I re-connect the wires, it lost 7% charge in one day (95% @12.75v to 88% @12.63v), this seems like a lot of drop for not having any accessories turned on. I'm certainily interested in a battery shut-off switch... but perhas I should warranty the battery first? Can anyone validate if this is unusually high capacity drop for a 35-40 ma load (as measured by my digital voltmeter)? Stepping right up to the group flame throwers here.......... Lead acid battery capacity cannot be accurately measured by the open circuit voltage. There could be a battery fault here, but the tests so far don't mean an awful lot. Although the 35-40 ma current draw without anything turned on seems a little high for perhaps only one or two pieces of equipment with "push-button" electronic off/on switching, it is certainly enough to take the freshly charged voltage down a fraction over a day's time. In most cases the freshly charged open circuit voltage will fall a half-volt or so over two or three hours as the battery cools. Verdict? Hard to be sure, but doesn't sound too far from normal. You really, really need to have (and use) a battery switch. Let the flames begin. Old Chief Lynn |
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