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![]() "Gary Schafer" wrote in message ... On Fri, 05 May 2006 01:03:15 GMT, "feetwet" wrote: Does the battery voltage increase again when you remove the load? Chuck No the voltage stayed the same removing the load. The battery was down today slightly more at 85% @ 12.60v. 12.6 volts is about right for a fully charged battery that has rested for a day or so. Regards Gary 12.6 volts sounds about right to me, but voltage is not a very accurate indicator of charge for lead acid batteries. Cell electrolyte specific gravity is a pretty good charge indicator ONCE the ACTUAL full charge specific gravity is known for that one particular cell. (hopefully all the cells are within a few points of each other....... what is the rule of thumb...... 20 points difference?) Old Chief Lynn |
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