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โNov-14-2018 01:54 PM
down home wrote:Gundog wrote:
After the batteries went to 9 volts and I ran the generator for 3 hours they read 12.6 volts. I don't think they are gone but they are definitely not great. I have been charging them for 2 days now after adding the water so I will just have to see. I haven't had time to mess with it again. If the batteries are junk come spring I will replace them.
Should have read 13.5 or so.
Batteries are going down.
Carbon leak down test for reg auto batteries should work for house batteries.What that does is place a load on the batteries to see if it will carry them or go down quickly.
Did thee Salesman say replaced recently, like since he was born?
โNov-14-2018 11:14 AM
Gundog wrote:
After the batteries went to 9 volts and I ran the generator for 3 hours they read 12.6 volts. I don't think they are gone but they are definitely not great. I have been charging them for 2 days now after adding the water so I will just have to see. I haven't had time to mess with it again. If the batteries are junk come spring I will replace them.
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โNov-14-2018 07:48 AM
Gundog wrote:You should see charging at 14+ volts. As a test let them charge 48 hours and then fully disconnect and separate the batteries. Let them rest 48+ hours and recheck the voltage. Should hold 6.35 volts.
After the batteries went to 9 volts and I ran the generator for 3 hours they read 12.6 volts. I don't think they are gone but they are definitely not great. I have been charging them for 2 days now after adding the water so I will just have to see. I haven't had time to mess with it again. If the batteries are junk come spring I will replace them.
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