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Old January 22nd 06, 10:42 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Eric Greenwell wrote:
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I'm wondering if there's a simple or straightforward way to test an SLA
battery for general condition. Or a device I can buy that sucks a
charge out of a battery over a few hours and reports its actual
amp-hour capacity?


The model car/airplane folks have battery testers/chargers that will do
this, but I haven't seriously looked for one.

The other posters have mentioned load testing, which is what I do with
my batteries, but I'm a geeky former electrical engineer and enjoy that.

If you are talking about the typical $15-$20 12 volt, 7 ah glider
battery, there are other approaches that take advantage of their low cost:

* if you think it's down on capacity, get a new one.
* if it's more than 3 years old, get a new one.
* and for the truly frugal, wait until the first time it fails/almost
fails in flight, and get a new one. Not a bad technique for someone with
two batteries in the glider.

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