Bolster
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I have a 120Ah deep cycle battery I keep in the garage, connected to a NOCO 7A smart charger. The deep cycle battery gets used during (increasingly frequent in california) power outages, to charge phones, charge tool batteries, and run LED lights when the power’s out, or whenever I need a DC source. It’s 4 years old, and is wired with a low voltage disconnect. Recently, while using it in conjunction with a Milwaukee M18 DC charger, I noticed the low voltage disconnect activated halfway through a charge of a 3.0Ah battery. (And the deep cycle battery was hooked to the charger at the time! So was getting constant input!) That’s weird. A 120Ah battery (on the charger!) is having difficulty charging a 3Ah battery? So I charged the deep cycle overnight with the NOCO to 100%, then took it down to the local auto store for a load test, where it tested “good but needs charge.”
Seems to me, what I’ve got, is a battery that charges and tests “good” but doesn’t have much capacity. Does this make sense, can someone explain what’s happening here?
Should I get a hydrometer to investigate further? Should I put a load on it and see how long it’ll run before the LVD activates? Or what do you suggest? What’s got me confused is “testing good.”
Seems to me, what I’ve got, is a battery that charges and tests “good” but doesn’t have much capacity. Does this make sense, can someone explain what’s happening here?
Should I get a hydrometer to investigate further? Should I put a load on it and see how long it’ll run before the LVD activates? Or what do you suggest? What’s got me confused is “testing good.”
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