cantermore Posted November 2, 2007 Report Posted November 2, 2007 I know this almost sounds silly; but might anyone know the exact voltage that should be in a fully charged 12 volt boat battery? one would think by the name its 12 v of course but for some reason I thought it was more.. Thanks
irishfield Posted November 2, 2007 Report Posted November 2, 2007 If it's been charged and sitting for a few days...usually about 13.2 to 13.7 Volts If it's less than 12..she's toast
cantermore Posted November 2, 2007 Author Report Posted November 2, 2007 Thanks, I have an older manual charger on it & pulled it off at 12 & its holding around there, I have a meter on it but will let it run a bit more to get it up there.
irishfield Posted November 2, 2007 Report Posted November 2, 2007 If it's holding at 12 it should charge some more. You have 6 cells...each produce about 2.2 volts when charged..so if you have a bad cell you'll only get about 11.4 volts or so...
huey graphite Posted November 2, 2007 Report Posted November 2, 2007 Make sure when you test the battery voltage you have a load applied such as running the trolling motor or a bilge pump (something with sufficient amp draw.... lights aren't enough). This will give you a true indication of the status of your battery. With no load your only getting a "surface" voltage and even bad batteries can sometimes read 12V. Typically a fully charged battery should be around 13.0V under load. A discharged battery will measure 12.0V or under. Batteries significantly under 12.0V will sulfate and have very little run time.
irishfield Posted November 2, 2007 Report Posted November 2, 2007 ..and what Huey said! Had a customers battery that wouldn't start his airplane last week. It had 12.8 volts...and absolutely not a drop of acid left in it from him overcharging it all summer at his cottage.
cantermore Posted November 2, 2007 Author Report Posted November 2, 2007 going out to put the charger on it now but will find something to load it down first, I know I have a 12 V compressor that should do it. If not the downriggers are here too Thanks again
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