TimC wrote:Socal Tom wrote:After you use a few times and monitor it you can get a feel for what its got left. There are charts like this one

in the morning before the solar starts charging see what the voltage is and compare to the chart. For example if it says you used about 30% because voltage is 12.3 ish, then the watts you used would be about 30% of capacity. In my case, my 85AH battery is acting more like 100AH.
Tom
Tim
So I am revisiting this thread as I am experiencing some battery bank problems. Seems the state of charge is dropping way off but I'm not sure I am testing enough times to make a determination. Maybe Tom will chime in again and let me know what else I could test. This was an AGM 144 aHr bank when new.
I charged the battery fully with a NOCO 7200. Disconnected the charger and my solar is not producing any watts being in a garage. Here are the ammeter numbers. Ignore the lower meter, that is production. The top image is the load.
At full charge before any load

I then turned on everything, fridge, lights, radio, fans, and even a 12v blanket. After three hours and at about 10.53v the fridge low voltage setting turned it off. The blanket had shut off on its own 45 minute timer. The 10.53v is worrisome and I don't understand if that is a normal reading or reflects a very weak battery.

By learnmetrics.com's calculations the 143wh is about 11.92 aHr. After an 18 minute rest with no load the battery is up to 12.43v. I know it should probably rest for hours to be more accurate. I'll read it again in the morning after a good 12 hour rest.

So, if I'm understanding Tom's explanation that a 12.43v value shows I have used 20% of my battery capacity.
If the battery could actually provide another 210wh that would mean it gave up 50% or 350wh (29.7 aHr). That's assuming a straight line depletion and I'm doubting that it will give another 30% since it showed already at 10.53v.
Are my calculations faulty, or my method faulty or is my bank really in poor condition? Should I do this test several times and average the results? This is a six year old bank and I accept that it may be ready for the recycle bin. I am just trying to figure out what the end of battery life looks like.
Thanks, Tim