So I was planning on doing a Charge/Discharge comparison between an Optima D34 55Ah Yellowtop and an SSB HVT-50D 60Ah battery. Both on a bench top and in a vehicle ( the test vehicle will be a 2017 Tiguan ).
A little over a week ago I bought a “new” Optima and as I do with all new batteries, I gave it an initial charge with a Sterling battery charger.
Just before charging the Optima, I measured the voltage and got a reading of 12.58v, and this was a like strange as I would have expected to see around 12.75v or higher.
Anyway, I charged the battery and it became clear why a low initial voltage. The battery took 36 amperes to fully charge.
With any new battery, being down 10%, to no more than 30%is not unusual, but this battery was down around 60%, and it just got worse.
I have now carried out a number of charge discharge cycles, trying to recover the battery, and while it will fully charge and hold the charge, it has a maximum capacity of just 75%.
The Optima was obviously FLAT when I picked it up.
NOT HAPPY JAN, and it goes back tomorrow for a replacement.
The SSB arrived on Friday and I gave it an initial charge.
It took 16.2 amperes, which is roughly 25% and acceptable.
I have only carried out one discharge cycle, and this was done after the battery was left to settle overnight.
A 2.1A load was applied to the battery and the load was disconnected by a Low Voltage Cut-Out unit, set at 12.0v.
The SSB returned a total discharge of 36.2Ah.
Not bad at all.




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