So, I posted earlier about the value of a voltage meter (analog) and the feedback I got led me to purchase a digital volt meter instead (hand held) for checking my batteries....
I have 2 batteries, off the boat for the winter. I had them on float chargers for a while, and then disconnected them and have been taking voltage readings every 24 hours. Here is what I recorded:
Batt 1 - Deep Cycle Batt 2 - Starting Battery
13.77 13.97 I had both batteries on float charger at this point
13.78 14.17 At this point, I disconnected the flat chargers
13.02 13.39 24 hours off the charger
12.86 13.04 another 24 hours no charger
12.81 12.89 another 24 hours no charger
12.77 12.81 another 24 hours no charger
12.76 12.77 another 24 hours no charger
What do these voltage readings tell you? Do these readings look "normal" for a healthy battery?
Both batteries are Group 24. Batt 1 has a 2009 "Battery Checked" sticker on it, but not sure of age. Batt 2 appears to have been purchased in 2010.
Greg
I have 2 batteries, off the boat for the winter. I had them on float chargers for a while, and then disconnected them and have been taking voltage readings every 24 hours. Here is what I recorded:
Batt 1 - Deep Cycle Batt 2 - Starting Battery
13.77 13.97 I had both batteries on float charger at this point
13.78 14.17 At this point, I disconnected the flat chargers
13.02 13.39 24 hours off the charger
12.86 13.04 another 24 hours no charger
12.81 12.89 another 24 hours no charger
12.77 12.81 another 24 hours no charger
12.76 12.77 another 24 hours no charger
What do these voltage readings tell you? Do these readings look "normal" for a healthy battery?
Both batteries are Group 24. Batt 1 has a 2009 "Battery Checked" sticker on it, but not sure of age. Batt 2 appears to have been purchased in 2010.
Greg