Acosi151
Well-known member
Hey folks,
It's a balmy -10F here today and expected to get colder, so yesterday I wandered around and gathered all the batteries out of everything I didn't need for the next little while and brought them in for a nice cleaning and overnight on the charger.
I also picked up one of these little guys
to attempt to see what I could find out about the condition of the electrolyte in each cell. I've never even topped up a battery before so I figured there's no time like the present to learn. Well.. I'm not sure if it's me or if these things are completely useless but I can't seem to make heads or tails of the readings. It seem extremely inconsistent, especially since I'm reading a battery I know to be good.
Anybody got any experience with this type of deal? I did a GJ search and couldn't find anything on electrolyte testers. Are these as useless as their price suggests? I think mine was $3. If so, is there anything the average backyard Joe can do while servicing batteries to get an idea of what shape they're in?
It's a balmy -10F here today and expected to get colder, so yesterday I wandered around and gathered all the batteries out of everything I didn't need for the next little while and brought them in for a nice cleaning and overnight on the charger.
I also picked up one of these little guys
to attempt to see what I could find out about the condition of the electrolyte in each cell. I've never even topped up a battery before so I figured there's no time like the present to learn. Well.. I'm not sure if it's me or if these things are completely useless but I can't seem to make heads or tails of the readings. It seem extremely inconsistent, especially since I'm reading a battery I know to be good.
Anybody got any experience with this type of deal? I did a GJ search and couldn't find anything on electrolyte testers. Are these as useless as their price suggests? I think mine was $3. If so, is there anything the average backyard Joe can do while servicing batteries to get an idea of what shape they're in?
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