mike cunningham
Freedom 30 "Jacqueline"
I am planning to do a battery load test in the coming week. While I was in the yard I was able to do a fairly controlled test of my flexible solar arrays and controller. They are working well.
My plan is to disconnect the SAs and turn on some stuff so I achieve a 5 amp draw per my Zantrex power monitor. I am going to keep a chart like the one Bob M. recommended. I'll document voltage to two decimal places at full charge and then hourly to 50% charge. I'll determine 50% by battery voltage as opposed to what the Zantrex is telling me. I have a pretty high quality multimeter aboard so I also plan to confirm the Zantrex is reading battery voltage accurately. My multimeter has not been professionally calibrated but I don't think that's going to be an issue for this application.
I am hoping the Zantrex is more or less accurate but Practical Sailor warned one might have considerably less capacity than one thinks, particularly as the batteries age. My 3 110AH AGMs are getting up there. It will be an interesting experiment.
My plan is to disconnect the SAs and turn on some stuff so I achieve a 5 amp draw per my Zantrex power monitor. I am going to keep a chart like the one Bob M. recommended. I'll document voltage to two decimal places at full charge and then hourly to 50% charge. I'll determine 50% by battery voltage as opposed to what the Zantrex is telling me. I have a pretty high quality multimeter aboard so I also plan to confirm the Zantrex is reading battery voltage accurately. My multimeter has not been professionally calibrated but I don't think that's going to be an issue for this application.
I am hoping the Zantrex is more or less accurate but Practical Sailor warned one might have considerably less capacity than one thinks, particularly as the batteries age. My 3 110AH AGMs are getting up there. It will be an interesting experiment.
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