Domi
Well-known member
We are getting ready to do some camping with out electrical hookup. Generally a weekend and we do have portable generators. Ran a test this weekend with the batteries running the furnace over night and the held up okay and it was still running in the morning but the battery lights at the panel only had one light on. Measured the system voltage with one light and it was 10.8V and that was with the furnace running. Turned the furnace off, the second light came on and measured 11.8V. Charged up full and read 12.8V. Currently 2 batteries in parallel.
Looks like we can do one night with temps into the 40's at least which is fine that is all we really need. Can charge them up with the generators during the day.
My question is, how does one tell when it is time to replace the batteries short of them just not working when you get there? Reading prior threads it does not look like a time issue so are there any tests one can perform to see the health of the batteries, or is it take them out and have them load tested once a year at NAPA?
Thanks for the help.
John
Looks like we can do one night with temps into the 40's at least which is fine that is all we really need. Can charge them up with the generators during the day.
My question is, how does one tell when it is time to replace the batteries short of them just not working when you get there? Reading prior threads it does not look like a time issue so are there any tests one can perform to see the health of the batteries, or is it take them out and have them load tested once a year at NAPA?
Thanks for the help.
John