captpierre Posted November 15, 2022 Report Posted November 15, 2022 Hi Gents. I’d like to check my 15 yr old Deka boat starter battery and 9 yr old truck battery. Seem to be working fine. I have a charger. What should I get? And does anything come in combo with a battery tender? Thanks, Peter.
GBW Posted November 15, 2022 Report Posted November 15, 2022 (edited) A proper battery tender is about $60 to $75 a unit. All our motorcycle's, atv and even ridem' lawn tractor has them on them. A battery tester you can spend big on for digital or little on one and get the job done. I rather have designated devices, not combo's. Edited November 15, 2022 by GBW
Fisherman Posted November 15, 2022 Report Posted November 15, 2022 If you just want to test battery voltage then this will do. https://www.princessauto.com/en/digital-multimeter/product/PA0008347676 If you want a battery load tester, I bought one 2 weeks ago they were 1/2 price at PA, it works from small to large and different batteries and does all except Lithium Ion. https://www.princessauto.com/en/12v-digital-battery-analyzer/product/PA0009067968 1
AKRISONER Posted November 15, 2022 Report Posted November 15, 2022 1 hour ago, captpierre said: Hi Gents. I’d like to check my 15 yr old Deka boat starter battery and 9 yr old truck battery. Seem to be working fine. I have a charger. What should I get? And does anything come in combo with a battery tender? Thanks, Peter. the noco genius line tends batteries and charges them. You can effectively leave your battery plugged into one full time and it will not overcharge your batteries. It monitors voltage and ensures that they are topped up when needed. 1
captpierre Posted November 16, 2022 Author Report Posted November 16, 2022 21 hours ago, Fisherman said: If you just want to test battery voltage then this will do. https://www.princessauto.com/en/digital-multimeter/product/PA0008347676 If you want a battery load tester, I bought one 2 weeks ago they were 1/2 price at PA, it works from small to large and different batteries and does all except Lithium Ion. https://www.princessauto.com/en/12v-digital-battery-analyzer/product/PA0009067968 Ok, thanks. I mainly want to find out if the old batteries are still good or should be replaced. So do I want a voltage or load tester?
Fisherman Posted November 16, 2022 Report Posted November 16, 2022 Load tester. I've had batteries that when checked with a voltmeter showed between 12.3-12.5 volts, add a small light and they dropped to less than 8. That's called a surface charge. 2
captpierre Posted November 16, 2022 Author Report Posted November 16, 2022 1 minute ago, Fisherman said: Load tester. I've had batteries that when checked with a voltmeter showed between 12.3-12.5 volts, add a small light and they dropped to less than 8. That's called a surface charge. Thank you ! 1
Fisherman Posted November 16, 2022 Report Posted November 16, 2022 That small load tester will also show the voltage as soon as you connect it.
HTHM Posted November 16, 2022 Report Posted November 16, 2022 Any auto parts store or your mechanic will test your batteries for you. However given their age, you may be looking at replacement. 1
DanD Posted November 17, 2022 Report Posted November 17, 2022 17 hours ago, Fisherman said: That small load tester will also show the voltage as soon as you connect it. I 've worked with these small battery testers and they do work fairly well. That's as long as you enter all the required information properly/correctly. Information that the tester needs to test that particular type and size of battery. The wrong info and you may as well not bother; the test results will be inaccurate. Below is from PA questions and answers section. Do I need to disconnect the battery from the car terminal in order to use the digital analyzer? 1answer Answer this Question Electrosonic · 19 days ago No. ehicle Mounted Battery 1. Before testing the battery the ignition needs to be turned off. Be sure everything is off, all accessories and loads. Close all the vehicle doors and the trunk lid. 2. Determine which post of the battery is ground (-) typically a black cable connected to the chassis. This is your negative connection. Now determine which post of the battery is posi - tive (+) typically a red cable connected to the starter. This is your positive connection. 3. Connect the POSITIVE (red) clamp from battery tester to POSITIVE (+) post of battery first. 4. Connect the NEGATIVE (black) clamp away from the battery. Typically a heavy gauge metal part of the frame, vehicle chassis, or engine block is a good choice. Do not connect clamp to carburetor, fuel lines, or sheet metal body parts. NOTE: When disconnecting, remove clamp from vehicle chassis first, then remove the POSITIVE (+) clip from the battery post. 5. Once connected to the vehicle, the screen will display BATTERY TEST. The battery volt - age will also be displayed with __. __ V. Press the ENTER button to go to the next step. 6. The screen will display BATTERY TYPE. Press the ARROW button to select the battery type: REGULAR LIQUID, AGM BATTERY or VRLA/GEL BATTERY. Press the ENTER but - ton to confirm choice. 7. The screen will show RATING STANDARD. Press the ARROW button to select the bat - tery standard: SAE DIN IEC EN or CA (MCA) SAE: United States Standard EN: European Standard DIN: German Standard IEC: International electrical science and technology as - sociation CA (MCA): Normal starting current or maritime starting current Press the ENTER button to confirm the choice and go to next step. 8. The screen will show RATING CAPACITY. Press the ARROW button to select the bat - tery capacity of CCA. With each press of the button, the value will increase or decrease Press the ENTER button to confirm the input value and begin the test. 9. The screen will show the message, TESTING. The test result will display after 2 seconds. 10. If the display reads BATTERY CHARGED Press the ARROW button to select YES or NO. Press the ENTER button to confirm your choice and proceed to the next step. NOTE: The Tester will judge the battery status & decide whether to show this Step or not, it doesn’t appear every time. 11. When the test is completed, the display shows the actual available CCA. Press the AR - ROW button to see the SOH, state of health as a percentage. 12. If your test results in and TEST ERROR, press ENTER, return to step 4 to continue test - ing or remove the test clamps from the battery terminal to end test.
Rizzo Posted November 18, 2022 Report Posted November 18, 2022 wow those are some old batteries! Got your money's worth on those. In addition to a tester I would be proactive and just replace them rather than have a day ruined due to faulty battery
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