
Originally Posted by
drivesafe
Hi POD and from what you have posted, my guess is your battery is badly Sulphated.
If it is then this behold account for the short term discharging.
NOTE your battery can be badly Sulphated, which means your capacity is down.
ALSO NOTE a load test has nothing todo with a battery’s capacity, it is only intended toes if the battery can deliver the CCA required, a the CCA has nothing to do with a battery’s capacity.
Furthermore, you can not use a battery’s CCA reading to determine it capacity.
You can have a battery go flat over night, charge it enough to start your motor and then drive to where ever you are getting it tested. The short trip to the tester will supply enough SURFACE charge to get a decent CCA reading.
The one thing a CCA test will do is confirm the battery is not stuffed if it returns a GOOD CCA reading.
The Discharge test you are carrying out right now is by far the best way to find a battery’s accrual capacity.
BUT you do not have to discharge it to 0% capacity, just discharging to 12.0v as this is about 50% capacity. You can do your math from there a see if the battery is down on capacity.
If you find the battery is down on capacity, try these two links for a fix.
Scroll down the page till you get to “LOAD TEST”
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/the-verandah/246755-line-auto-electrical-info-10.html
Scroll down the page till you get to “Battery Maintenance”
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/the-verandah/246755-line-auto-electrical-info-8.html
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