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This is the point I was trying to politely make to Gould. If you listen to
his story half the newbie boaters will be filing into West Marine to buy new batteries when the ones they have are likely to be perfectly fine. Eisboch Your point is accurate, merely incomplete and also misleading if considered without taking important variables into account. If that "newbie" owns a battery that cannot be charged to a point above 12.6 volts on a functional charger he darn well just might be in need of a new one. Do most boaters disconnect the battery from the boat, and set it on the dock overnight, before evaluating the state of battery charge? If we are going to discuss testing a battery and the results that should be expected, it makes sense to frame that discussion around actual boating conditions. What happens when the "surface charge" bleeds off a battery that can only absorb 1.1 volts per cell? Probably drops down close to 12 volts in fairly short order- a marginal level that all of us will agree is getting rather weak. There's also a difference in the voltage one can expect if checking the batteries on a trailer boat sitting in the backyard under a tarp vs a boat that is connected to shorepower. But in either case, at the moment when the battery has absorbed a full and healthy charge or recharge it will read 2.2 volts per cell. I don't disagree with a statement that later on it may read less. |
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