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Atthough I mentioned a simplified method of battery test, once you
understand the procedure, you can measure the battery voltage under load and after the initial few seconds, you can plot the discharge voltage vs time. So, if in five minutes, the voltage drops .03 volts, we know the voltage drop is linear, so in 60 minutes the voltage will drop 12 x .03 or .36 volts. As Andy mentioned, it can be computerized. Interestingly, the ability to hold a charge also means the resistance to change. So, if you see a battery on the shelf and put a charger to it and the voltage soars instantly to full voltage, it is bad. Once you understand what is happening, you can usually tell if a battery is good within a few seconds, and know the projected life in a minute or less - all with minimum equipment. A lttle knowledge gets you a long way. In fact, you can often hang a auto lamp across the battery with a digital voltmeter and watch the voltage drop. The less drop, the better the battery. Colin |
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