Tim wrote:
On Sat, 2007-08-11 at 16:46 -0400, Bob Goodwin wrote:
I installed two new SLA batteries two days ago and judging from the
voltage across the terminals it was charging. I would have to remove
the case to measure battery voltage which ought to be near 27 volts by
this time I would think.
My preference for checking that batteries are charging is measuring the
current going to them, rather than voltage. But that's not always
practical, heavy charge can be quite a few amps, and it may drop down to
just a few milliamps when (almost) done. That's quite a range to cover
with just one meter.
Yes, if I have to kludge together a charger for a drill battery or some
such I use a variable bench supply and measure the drop across a series
resistor and tweak things periodically. This thing doesn't lend itself
to measuring the current and it would be out of range for my old Fluke.
I took the cover off and checked, it was up to 26.9 volts and dropped
back to 24.6 after a bit connected to a 21" tv/cctv deal I have to help
the feeble of eye read text. It's good, and I found an item in the
configuration I could set to make it ignore the [false] low battery charge.
I want to try "nut" also and see if it works any better.
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