
ronaldito wrote:Simple way of knowing State of Charge
http://cgi.ebay.com/Red-LED-Volt-Meter- ... f7bf1#shId
Led panel voltmeter with only two leads, no seperate battry needed, resolution is to .01 volts, dimmable
simply connect this panel mout meter ground and plus to proper terminals and thats it, draws 30 milliamps full brightness and 13 milliamps dimmed. When voltage begins to reach 12.2V its time to charge battery. Cheap $9.99 dollars at ebay
caseydog wrote:The battery in my car is the original battery. It is five years old. It has failed two load tests. It should already be dead.
I should have already replaced it, but I'm looking at it now as a challenge.![]()
I know it is going to fail on me -- probably when I have plane to catch. But, I can't help wanting to see if it can make it to six years.![]()
Maybe I should get a back up for that inevitable failure.![]()
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