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I guess a 12v automotive light bulb would be a readily available load?
Perhaps one of the electronic wizards here could suggest an appropriate wattage for a meaningful, safe, fast test? Also, is it valid to do a 'fast' test when a glider load is hopefully closer to 10 to 20 hrs? Can we presume that if the battery can cope with a 'fast' discharge then it should be able to handle a slow discharge rate? Cheers, Jim Kelly. "Dusty" wrote in message .com... | Assuming your amp demand for your sailplane averages about 1 amp, buy a 10 | to 15 ohm, 20 watt resistor. Safely hook up the resistor across the battery | (it will get hot), and measure periodically. When the voltage starts | dropping fast (11 volts?), disconnect the resistor. Plot the voltage versus | time. | | | "Kurt" wrote in message | om... | It seems that most ships are using a 12 volt 7 amp battery for ships | power, radios, varios computers etc.. Is there a way to test the | battery to see when it should be replaced with a new one? I don't | know how old my ships battery is and I was hoping that someone had a | "simple" way to test the battery at home (load test vs. time vs. | voltage?). | | Thanks | | Kurt | | | |
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