Jul-23-2021 04:32 PM
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Jul-25-2021 09:44 AM
PerryB67 wrote:
Or your WFCO fails and decides to run 21 volts to your AGM's.
Enjoy,
Perry
Jul-25-2021 06:04 AM
wa8yxm wrote:Or your WFCO fails and decides to run 21 volts to your AGM's.
There are a few different ways batteries fail
Shorted cell (they never hit 12 volts)
high resistance (What you got is very very high resistance)
and as Mex said broken conneciton (Also very very very high resistance)
Jul-24-2021 04:58 PM
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Jul-23-2021 08:20 PM
JaxDad wrote:
I will readily admit, I’m not a battery expert, let alone AGM batteries.
I have a (to me) real puzzler, maybe it’s just chemistry I don’t understand. I have a ‘powersports’ battery, an ETX20L if it maters, that reads 12.5 volts at rest but drops to 0 when any load is applied.
The really strange (to me) part is that once the load is removed the voltage rebounds to 12.5 volts.
Once I try to charge it though it won’t take a charge since it’s already ‘charged’ at 12.5 volts.
What am I missing here?
Thanks in advance.
Jul-23-2021 06:38 PM
NamMedevac 70 wrote:
I just had a similar problem with a 12 volt AGM truck battery.
After much failed troubleshooting I took it to auto repair shop and they replaced the battery end cables connecting to the battery post and this solved the problem.
Check those battery cables connection terminals as mine were rotten. Voltmeter and multimeter and other checks on the cable ends falsely showed proper start voltage flowing from the battery to the starter. Your mileage may vary. This info may be of help to others with battery start problems.
Good luck
Jul-23-2021 05:35 PM
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Jul-23-2021 05:12 PM
pianotuna wrote:
JaxDad,
Voltage without a load is pretty meaningless. Find an old "dumb" charger and try to recharge this battery. (and no, I'm not an expert)
Jul-23-2021 05:10 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:[COLOR=]Si, gracias.
- How old is the battery? [COLOR=]2 years old
- Is this a 20 amp hour garden tractor size battery? [COLOR=]Pretty much, but for a PWC in this case.
- It reads 12.5 volts but cannot sustain any type of load? [COLOR=]Very low amperage loads yes, LED light, xenon strobe, yes, good old fashioned carbon pile load tester, crashes faster than a millennial texting while driving.
- Instant total loss of power? [COLOR=]Instant.
- Then returns to 12.5 volts once the load is removed?
Jul-23-2021 04:46 PM