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Where do you get this nonsense? "Open Circuit Voltage" is not the same thing
as "Float Voltage." Did you even look at the link I provided, or are you claiming to know more about batteries than Trojan? No I don't know more about batteries than Trojan. However, if you test the batteries on your boat and you think that 12.6 means the batteries are fully charged, that means I know more about batteries than you. I won't dispute that if a battery is removed from a charging system and allowed to sit around in your garage, or languish on a retailer's shelf, the voltage will drop. The initial drop may well be rapid, and 12.6 could be considered OK for a partially discharged, idle battery. Put that battery back in a working environment where it has access to charge from an alternator or a 110 charger, and it will be "fully charged" when it achieves 2.2 volts per cell, or 13.2 volts total. Rather obviously, the battery would not accept additional voltage if it was "fully charged" at 12.6. Since a "smart" charger will maintain a 13.2 voltage on a flooded, 12-volt batery in good condition, that is the standard for full charge. If that same charger cannot bring the voltage above 12.6, that's a likely sign that the battery is beginning to fail. |
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