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Jul 19, 2020

Measuring battery condition

Easiest way to measure battery level of charge?

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  • If you install a solar system with a display, during daylight hours you can tell the SOC by the amount of current the batteries are accepting.
  • It depends on the type of battery, and few methods work for all types of batteries.

    You can't measure SOC with any accuracy using a voltage measurement on a Lithium-Ion battery.

    You can't measure SOC using specific gravity on a sealed battery.

    But if you start with what you know is a fully charged battery and use a permanently attached coulometer to measure the power in and power out, it will give you a pretty good idea of your battery's SOC at any point in time.
  • best SOC indicator is measuring specific gravity with a calibrated hydrometer with temperature compensation. Look for a Frease (sp?) brand hydrometer.

    The cheap ones in the auto parts store are hit and miss

    If you want to know battery condition then after fully charging the battery to a load test.
  • There is the right way (install a proper voltmeter), and then there is my way -- I disconnect the battery. Let it sit for 15 min. Take out my little multimeter and hook it up.

    They say you need to leave the battery resting for quite a while to get an accurate reading. But I tried taking a resting reading after 5 min, 10 min, 15 min, 30 min., etc., and found that the reading was very close to correct after only 15 min.

    If you try to take a reading when the battery is connected to your RV, you will probably get an artificially low reading. It'll say 12.2 volts when it is really 12.5, for example.