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    Quote Originally Posted by harlie View Post
    If you are using diognostics to measure resting voltage you are really wasting your time. The car is consuming quite a bit of power to give the data feed you are reading (no doubt ignition is on...). IMO 13.6 while running is fine, once again the ECU readout will be down on what would be measured at the battery, especially if the AC is on.

    The numbers quoted in post #2 in regard to a level of charge is only an indication when measured on a rested battery - at least 2hrs of no load or charge. In the L322 that means disconnected.

    Multimeters don't need to cost much, I have a very good one in the garage, and a small jarcar ($30) unit that lives in the car.

    This is actually a very good point. Yes ignition is on as are tv screen/EAS and anything else whirring away.


    There is more to buying a MM than I thought so next week Saturday I'll have a close look!


    This is the battery:



    Its sealed I think so how do I check each cell? The guys who fitted it are asking to do that.
    The suggestion their end is that these batteries are very good and its more likely that my alternator is tired. 13.7v charging at idle is low.


    Cheers and thanks,


    Jerry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Road Stone View Post
    The suggestion their end is that these batteries are very good and its more likely that my alternator is tired. 13.7v charging at idle is low.
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    not sure i agree with that,13.7 isnt that low. depending on the car, 13.7 is normal
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    Hi Jerry, at this stage, until you get yourself a multi meter, don't worry about what voltages you are getting right now.

    Also, don't get a cheap multi meter, try for around the $20 to $40 mark and you will be fine.

    If you can, see if you can get one that turns itself off after 10 minutes. There is nothing worse than needing to get a voltage reading off something important and when you find your MM, you realise the last time you used it, 6 months ago, you left it on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bacicat View Post
    Maybe lash out a bit more than this - it doesn't do DC current so useless on vehicles...
    Fair cop. I didn't read all of the fine print in the description. This one is an all round better meter.

    http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item...877141&alt=web

    Aaron

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron IIA View Post
    Fair cop. I didn't read all of the fine print in the description. This one is an all round bettet meter.

    http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item...877141&alt=web

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron IIA View Post
    Fair cop. I didn't read all of the fine print in the description. This one is an all round better meter.

    http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item...877141&alt=web

    Aaron




    Okay thanks for that. Plenty to learn!


    So I have used the car frequently over the last few days and did the same test today.


    This again is on the diagnostic tool:


    Battery Voltage engine off: 12.3 (vehicle has sat for about 18 hours)
    Battery voltage engine at idle: 14.2 -14.5 (left it longer this time to settle down).


    I'll report back when I have the MM and learn how to use it.


    Thanks Jerry

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    Hi again Jerry, and with 14.2+v, your alternator charge voltage is fine.

    The 12.3v battery voltage ( around 70% SoC ) is not that low especially if, as you say, you have been using your RR ?frequently? over the last few days.

    With that alternator voltage, if you had been driving for a decent amount of time, each time you drove, then I would expect to see a little higher voltage, say 12.4, 12.5V.

    But, as I suspect, you have probably been doing short drives, of 20 minutes or less, and if so, then you are not only not allowing the alternator to fully charge your battery, you are actually using more energy to start your RR than you are replacing while driving.

    If you have a multi stage battery charger, preferably no bigger than a 10 amp one, try giving your battery a few good soak ( conditioning ) chargers.

    You do this by first allowing the battery charger to fully charge your battery, and this may take quite a few hours with a small charger, then once the charger goes into float mode, leave it on for around 8 to 10 hours, then remove the charger for at least 10 to 12 hours.

    If you can, do this a few times, even if you have to use the RR between charge cycles, you may find the settled voltage of your battery will rise.

    Continual short drive, the Shopping Trolley Syndrome, is probably worse for cranking batteries than leaving them unused for a week at a time.

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    Maybe purchase a CTEK or something similar when you are in Brisbane if you don't have for battery maintenance.

    Cheers

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    Battery Voltage

    Quote Originally Posted by bacicat View Post
    Yeah, 12.6 to 12.7 is fully charged. 12.1 is quite low. What sort of voltage do you have while it's running? You should have around 13.8 to 14.0 on these.
    With my L322 Vogue 2003 4.4L I seem to get the same or similar voltage when running and with ignition off.
    13.8 - 14.1v at idle 750RPM and about 12.5v with power off.
    Funny part is, the battery will go flat after about 7 days if the vehicle is not used at all.

    New battery fitted a month ago (big sucker) as per specification made no difference.
    Might need to check if the alternator is bleeding backwards, hey?
    Oh the fun never stops.......

    Cheers, Shirley.

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    Recently I went on a trip OS and the L322 didn't get driven for 3 weeks. The battery voltage was ok and started fine. I must be lucky.
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