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Battery testing with new load test meter.
- dsolo
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Battery testing with new load test meter.
I knew the age of the three group 31 batteries, but not their condition. I paid the marina to charge monthly, all records indicate they were. I personally charged them on my last visit to the boat. Checked fluids, everything was good. Tester found batt #1 bad, batt #2 weak, and gen batt marginally OK.
I thought the battery and charger upgrade would happen sometime this summer. WRONG! Just bought two group 31 Batts and four GC2 Batts. Was very fortunate to find my local Advance Auto store wanting to make a deal. All six Batts for$600. No core charge. The batteries are the ones made by Johnson Controls. Again guideness from the forum suggested saving money on purchasing them versus the more expensive Trojan, which were twice the price.
New battery charger is the promarine 1230P. Yes, I am staying with the 30 amp. I figure the vessel's 10k Genny will need some exercise. Purchased the optional monitor also.
Will cut and paint the new battery platform tonight.
Thanks for the guidance.
Dan
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Re: Battery testing with new load test meter.
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Re: Battery testing with new load test meter.
Batteries were going on 5th year. I have no history of their care? I am sure they were test correctly.
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Re: Battery testing with new load test meter.
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Re: Battery testing with new load test meter.
The meter I have has a scale reading. You must know the CCA in order to read and determine the battery's condition. 950 CCA was at the upper limit of the meter's limit of 1000 CCA.
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Re: Battery testing with new load test meter.
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Re: Battery testing with new load test meter.
No matter how the batteries are rated (CCA/MCA, deep cycle, etc) to get good results you really need to test them according to their intended usage. Even if a battery fails a cranking test doesn't mean it's not useful as an inverter source but it will likely have reduced capacity. Depending on how you use the boat, that might not matter. Also, even if it DOES have a good cranking capacity, it may not be useful as an inverter source if you're looking for long overnighters and depending on a lot of use of the inverter (or other loads). The best way to test an unknown deep-cycle is to actually do a cycle that drains the battery down 20% or so and track voltage drop over time.
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Re: Battery testing with new load test meter.
I purchased 4 / 6 volt GC2 (deep cycle) batteries for the house load. They will be in series/parallel and in position#1. I purchased (2) 950 CCA commercial group 31 batteries for starting batteries. One will be in position #2 and the other connected to the generator. Ideally I would like to have the (2) cranking (950 CCA) batteries with the optional parallel switch. Not sure how to do this? All three batteries will be connected to the new ProNautic 1230p digital charger.
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Re: Battery testing with new load test meter.
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Re: Battery testing with new load test meter.
All you'd need to do is run an appropriate ga wire back to a parallel relay near your main switch or primary start battery, then rig up a switch to activate the relay. You could just put in a manual switch too. Also make sure there is a negative cable of appropriate size connecting both the group 31's negative terminals.
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