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landyacht318 wrote:
AGM fully charged resting Open Circuit Voltage varies widely. My Northstar AGM is 13.06v
12.7v rested OCV would be about 70% charged on my battery.
Your voltages seem fine for Deka/East penn AGM, but I would try and see if you can get a fully charged rested voltage from them, and post their answer.
FWIW, when I first got my AGM, I could not get the rested voltage above 12.7v until I did a ~ 50% discharge and a 25 amp+ recharge, and the battery has been doing tarzan yells and thumping its chest like a meth addled gorilla since.
message sent. will post reply when sent.Crazy Ray wrote:
Google 12volt side of life. great read
good read there. thanks- landyacht318ExplorerAGM fully charged resting Open Circuit Voltage varies widely. My Northstar AGM is 13.06v
12.7v rested OCV would be about 70% charged on my battery.
Your voltages seem fine for Deka/East penn AGM, but I would try and see if you can get a fully charged rested voltage from them, and post their answer.
FWIW, when I first got my AGM, I could not get the rested voltage above 12.7v until I did a ~ 50% discharge and a 25 amp+ recharge, and the battery has been doing tarzan yells and thumping its chest like a meth addled gorilla since. - old_guyExplorerit also depends on the condition of the top of the battery. if it has dirt on it, it will discharge at a faster rate. my friend owns a battery store and he showed me the difference one day on a clean top and a dirty top.
- Mandalay_ParrExplorer12.7 is full charge.
- Crazy_RayExplorerGoogle 12volt side of life. great read
- found this online. mostly the same info from before.
SPECIFICATIONS
Nominal Voltage: 12-Volt/145 ampere-hours
@ 8 hr. rate to 1.75 final v.p.c.
Positive Plate: Pure lead, low-calcium, high-tin alloy
Negative Plate: Lead calcium alloy
Post Seal: Epoxy-sealed
Terminal: Front access, 1/4" - 20 threaded insert
Container: Flame-retardant, polypropylene -
UL 94 V-0/>28% L.O.I.
Safety Vent: Low positive pressure, self-sealing
w/ flame arrestor
Float Voltage: 2.25 v.p.c. ± 0.01 v.p.c.@ 77ºF (25ºC)
(Range: 13.44 to 13.56 volts per 6-cell battery)
Battery Life: 10 years in float
applications at 77°F (25°C)
Dimensions: 17.58" (446.6 mm) L
x 6.89" (174.9 mm) W
x 10.10" (256.5 mm) H
Weight: 105 lbs. (47.7 kg)
http://www.eastpennmanufacturing.com/wp-content/uploads/0737-Unigy-I-Ohmic-Values.pdf - Dakota98Explorer
tlaffourtit wrote:
the batteries I have i float at 13.5v. once I disconnect them from the charger; I am guessing they shouldn't stay at 13.5v but drop down into the 12v range? example I had the batteries floating at 13.5 volts for a couple of hours. then I disconnected the charger and took a reading of 12.96v across the 8 battery string. this morning the reading was 12.84v. my question is; it this normal? you responded it depends on the make up of the battery. is there any other information I could get from the battery label to help?
I would say that is quite normal. If you were reading the voltage at 13.5 volts while the charger was still plugged in & connected to the battery bank, that reading was from the charger, not the batteries. A 12.6 + volt reading taken directly from the string or individual battery indicates a fully charged battery. Unfortunately you can't check them with a temperature compensating hydrometer, since they are sealed AGM's pianotuna wrote:
Hi tlaffourtit,
What make and size of batteries?
deka is the brand name
part No.: 12avr145ET
nominal voltage: 12v
capacity 145 ah @ 8 hr rate to 1.75 vpc
float rate: 13.50 +/- .06 vpb @ 25*c
weight: 105 lbs, 47.7 kg
torque value: 100 in. lbs, 11.3 Nm
non-spillable- Saturday 12.81 12.81 12.81 12.81 12.82 12.82 12.82 12.82
strange how together the voltage was 12.84v but single none were over 12.82v
i'm already confused. but I think it's a good thing the voltages are all close.
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