This video is a model of how to disseminate the needed information clearly and succinctly. Thank you. As a bonus, I learned a lot from reading the informed comments.
@cringycook95973 жыл бұрын
I actually learned a lot of this guy he explains everything well👍
@jdantigua19993 жыл бұрын
Thank you because I have a used battery and it does not identify as AGM or conventional. At the beginning of your video, you answered my question.
@bob_frazier6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for showing me how completely inept the local battery store is for load testing my AGM Deep Cell batteries.
@leisuresolarltd10055 жыл бұрын
Good information from a knowledgeable presenter. Thanks!
@johnnywinter8892 Жыл бұрын
It's cool every once in a while to bump into a video where someone actually knows what he's talking about, when you realise you haven't lost precious time once you wached it...
@curtchase37307 жыл бұрын
good explaining there. Unless I'm dead wrong, when you measured 960 CCA on the battery I assume the battery was near room temperature. That's normal. Put the battery in a deep freezer for a day, yank it out and do test again. I bet it will be closer to the rating. Thanks.
@Fee.16 жыл бұрын
Curt Chase no it’s calculating the CCA not calculating the Cranking Amps at the current temps and then calling that CCA
@somaday25956 жыл бұрын
The conductance/ capacitance battery capacity testers do a good job when comparing batteries of the same manufacturer's model and can point to weaknesses even on new batteries, and different tester mfg's can give different capacity numbers for the same battery, and they can give very consistent results. The CCA capacity calculated is just that, it is not directly measured. Tests are non-destructive so the current draw is minimal. Narrowed your selection for a new battery to a specific model? Use the tester to check several of those same models on the shelf and select the one giving the highest test results. Some brands vary as much as +/- 15% even within the same lot/ same day code, so why not take the best? Other brands may vary less than 2%. Btw, the tester used in this video looks like a variant of a Midtronics EXP800, one that wil give consistent results. Another reliable tester that gives slightly higher CCA results than the EXP800 is the Snap-On YA2636, and its results are about 10% that carbon pile results, which are the most definitive. Performing a couple of back to back carbon pile tests, (with a several minute break between tests to allow internal cooling), gives the most definitive results. And testing at the high current will sometimes cause even a new battery to fail open. (Out of a lot of 3000 one year old charged but unused AGM batteries from a well-know AGM brand mfg, fully one third failed my carbon pile test, which in this case, tested an 800 CCA rated AGM battery at 600 A for 15 seconds at 60 F. Interestingly, it was the internal bus of the cell at the same location in each battery that was responsible for the majority of the failures.) Besides the venerable Sun VAT40 carbon pile tester mentioned in this video, other good ones are the Sun VAT28 and later versions, and Snap-On MT1560 and MT1590. (A not so-good CC pile tester is from Harbor Freight, whose flimsy construction is borderline dangerous and steel terminal clamps will melt grooves into the battery's terminals at high current testing.) (If the carbon pile tester has not been used recently at high current, perform some low level current tests to drive off the absorb moisture from the carbon disks to reduce spalling.)
@josemedeiros007 Жыл бұрын
Great video and information, I wasn't aware that AGM batteries have a higher voltage. What is your opinion on Battery Chargers with desulfation mode built in such as CTEK, Noco Genius, and Pulse Tech charger's have?
@kisbushcraftdownunder Жыл бұрын
I have had multiple AGM batteries in campers I was always quoted a life expectancy of five years 😢 but living in Australia in a hot 🥵 state I am lucky to get two years
@lastdaystravellastdaystrav22334 жыл бұрын
for my application i have 2 6 volt agm deep cycle batteries hooked up in series. i have been using an older 6-12 volt battery charger when i m home and i just realized that i need to get one for AGM specifically, can you recommend something that its going to be more than 1.6 amp and on the affordable side? can i get something rated 20 amps or should i get 10 amps or 30 amps. thank you .
@PaulBarry.5 жыл бұрын
Good informative video, thanks for posting.
@TheTruelakersfan5 ай бұрын
Thanks for the awesome information 👍
@jims25074 жыл бұрын
Thanks for explaining charging batteries, charge %, etc! How does the load tester calculate battery health (roughly)? How reliable is the battery health calculation (will it be different based on temperature, charge level, internal resistance)? What is internal resistance?
@Eli-kr5bm2 жыл бұрын
I tested my flooded battery @ autozone one month before it left me stranded 😅 it tested good 500CCA out of 600CCA original in a 18 months battery
@hjer73111 ай бұрын
@@Eli-kr5bmSo why'd it fail?
@Eli-kr5bm11 ай бұрын
@@hjer731i think it was the rough terrain I have where I live, all 4 batteries I had in my life failed that way, flooded and suddenly failed without advice, after that battery I checked at autozone before failure, I started using AGM batteries and man they ate holding like champs, 4 years now (I normally should be in my 2nd)
@Eli-kr5bm11 ай бұрын
@@hjer731supposedly is the plates that brake off in off road, thats why off road cars use AGM’s
@cranstonwilliamsworth96444 ай бұрын
Really good information!
@Mickytdi4 жыл бұрын
My start stop AGM battery reads 515 EN amps ( rated 680 EN amps ) also says 50-55% SOH. Will it last long?
@Benjbugarin5 жыл бұрын
I just bought a new battery at orielys. Agm 12v for 94 suburban. Rated 775 ccA I tested it. Got 750cca. 12.18v. Sticker says date 6/19. It's a super start label platinum agm.
@yourolddad64075 жыл бұрын
At 12.18V it's not even 50% charged. Fully charge it and test again.
@ganzonomy5 жыл бұрын
I would return it. 6/19, bought 7/19, agm 12.18 means someone didn't make it happy at the store
@C00LM4N4 жыл бұрын
When battery is stored it should be periodically charged, at least once a year. If your new battery voltage is 12.18 most probably it has not been charged for years and is already having some sulfation. To recover it needs to be charged at 14.6V till the current stops lowering (should be lower then 0.2% of capacity, like
@ghiyathkhelik288 Жыл бұрын
What's better AGM or standerd battery?
@jeandede33823 жыл бұрын
What max charge current should be used for an AGM 660ah battery park?
@eddiejones.redvees2 ай бұрын
I have just at to replace my AGM battery after 9y I bought the car when it had 40.000 miles it has no done 70.000 miles the stop start stopped working 2y ago but I don’t want to be stranded this winter so I bought a new one and when my garage when the car was having a service advised my to charge it now the stop start has started working and the crank speed is now a lot faster
@jamcdona5 жыл бұрын
Why not test the AGM?
@sureshlingabathina4 жыл бұрын
You entered cca it is at -18 degrees but real amps will be more at room temp so reading is more.
@kellismith43292 ай бұрын
Wouldn’t that be room temperature cranking amps then?
@fknows12 жыл бұрын
why is it you talk about AGM but then only show testing on a flooded battery
@JB917104 жыл бұрын
I have a new V-Max agm SLR 125 battery which I am going to use in my camper van for House power. The van has a 300 amp inverter from the van battery. Which would be better to charge the SLR battery? Connect the power from the alternator/battery via a 25 amp fuse and relay into the SLR 125 while driving or use a Smart Charger from the inverter?
@realsasquatch8781Ай бұрын
Will my old car alternator charge my agm correctly? Do I need a different alternator?
@frankbush83684 жыл бұрын
I watched the video, read some other articles.. but still am a bit overwhelmed with various specs and terminology with batteries. This is the info on my new AGM battery: •Charge/Absorbtion/Equalize between 13.8- 14.6 Volts at 77° F •Float/Standby between 13.4- 13.6 Volts at 77° F •Temperature corrected charging required This battery was just purchased and has not been installed. The voltage reads 12.75 with my very basic multimeter, set on DCV (20). Also, when tested the battery was in my cool garage, about 46-48°F. I've always understood that if a battery reads 12.7, that it is fully charged.. but looks like I may need to charge this one to 13.8 before installing? And charge at the right temperature? Does float mean 'when the key is off', and does charge/absorbtion/equalize mean when the car is on and the alternator is cranking juice to the battery? Thank you to anyone who can help me gain some clarity.. I experience add on the higher end of the scale, and i have to go over things about a million times before i get a picture in my head.
@robi43874 жыл бұрын
Some batteries do have numbers to say what they should be charged at when it is 77F, but then you need your battery to be at 77F and a charger you can set voltage and rates. Not many car owners have one of them. If you have an Optima battery chances are you're in the US and I suggest you get an optima battery charger. Because Optima make their batteries slightly differently - spiral/cylindrical. If you have another make of AGM buy a CTEK charger with temperature sensor and AGM mode. They keep updating model numbers. Then you don't have to worry as so long as you select AGM mode the charger takes care of the rest. Charge means charge. Bulk refers to the stage a battery can take a fast charge the bulk of the charging. Absorption refers to the point when the battery starts to say enough is enough you're working me to hard I need a cup of tea and please take it more easy on me. The battery slows its absorption rate. (Actually this is true of simple lead acid, Calcium types and AGM.) A modern charger measures the battery voltage and decides what charging voltage to apply and how much current to release on the battery depending upon the mode you select and the temperature it senses. (Put the sensor close to the battery.) If you measure the cars voltage say through cigarette lighter you will see some like the following: Car locked and has been overnight 12.6v (say, and there is debate about this, 75%) Open doors 12.3v (This does not mean you have a 1000 amp short circuit. It means battery voltage drops under load.) Key to position 2 (Hifi works and other stuff powered.) 12.1v you start the car it fires. The alternator kicks in and voltage increases soom getting to 13.8 and then topping out at 14.4 to 14.7v depending on car brand what their charging philosophy is and of course your battery - read on.... You may have a 160, 180 or 200 amp alternator but that is so it always has spare capacity and isn't balls out all the time. The car electronics tell the regulator what voltage to provide and what current to release to charge the battery. This is why you car often needs to know when it has been fitted with a new battery and exactly what battery it is. Often a car has space for a big battery but for a base model the manufacturer only fits a smaller one. Sometimes the manufacturer releases a technical advisory to dealer workshops saying: We have changed our minds. Car X should only be fitted with battery type Y and size ###.. (purchased from us of course). Car these days, 2000 on, are basically computers with wheels. If you think that this is overly complex. Believe me I am only scratching the surface. People think it is a battery how complicated can it be. They go to the auto parts store and wet behind the years looks up on an old chart and say you need one of these and whacks it in. No, no and no! What else? Don't trust their plug in testers a new battery is just as likely to fail. Get a Foxconn or a CTEK if you really want to splash out. Always read what your car manual has to say about charging. Probably only through the terminals in the engine bay - so the computers know what is going on. In general don't connect a charger to a running car. Best to wait until all car electronics have switched off - look if the car is still drawing power the charger thinks the battery state is different from what it really is. Even better to wait overnight. Of course that is not convenient, but it is what is best for the battery. If you drive every day the battery should get flat anyway. If you only drive every three weeks then of course the car alarm and stuff will drain power. I have had AGM batteries last 13 years and still be at SoH of 75% - again another debate is 75% enough. Well it starts it, but the car draws 20-30 amps and 75% of 90aH times, say, a 0.5 factor for fast discharge means 30mins to one hour of watching movies before it has had enough. This is why modern cars in showrooms have a power supply feeding cars 8am to 8pm and perhaps why you should ask for a new battery on a demonstrator. Sorry for long post, but I hope this helps you and anyone else looking for enlightenment.
@jankesken476 ай бұрын
Mam jeszcze jedno pytanie. Posiadam aku AGM 12V/8Ah , ładowałem go Kulonem i władowałem w niego 8,02Ah prostownik nie zakończył ładowanie czy dalej go ładować ,gdy przekroczyłem nominalną pojemność aku czyli 8Ah?
@reigaterobot49654 жыл бұрын
What to do with the vent hole whilst charging out of the car? I have a Mini Cooper 2010 with an AGM 70a (760cca) battery - i removed it to charge
@jims25074 жыл бұрын
You can ignore the vent hole IMO, just don't let any sparks get near it
@saulpedraza645 Жыл бұрын
I got a Napa legend AGM that's 8 years old had it tested 3 months ago guy did the testing didn't believe how old it is still going strong I always charge mine at 0.1 c. . See it goes another 8 years be something
@metrork18 күн бұрын
Napa 24 month warranty only on AGM batteries?
@jaredsavik28252 жыл бұрын
How does low CCA relate to a deep cycle ? Mine are supposed to be at 800 but are at 644 and 699 after only one year of use.
@kentharris74275 жыл бұрын
What is the life expectancy of an AGM battery versus a Lead Acid Battery?
@Fleepage5 жыл бұрын
Alot longer. Had an agm Superstart battery last many years.
@KStewart-th4sk5 жыл бұрын
@@Fleepage Not very helpful. "many years" means nothing. Googling the question showed up 6-10 years. Considering the extra cost, i've had conventional lead acid batteries last that same range.
@Fleepage5 жыл бұрын
@@KStewart-th4sk try to use a lead acid battery for things other than just starting your car & it's life will go down the shitter pretty quickly. Agm will last much longer. Esp for deep cycle applications
@KStewart-th4sk5 жыл бұрын
@@Fleepage You are not very helpful. "many years" means nothing. Googling the question came up with 6-10 years. Considering the extra cost of AGM batteries, i've had conventional lead acid batteries last that long.
@buggzo4 жыл бұрын
@@KStewart-th4sk there isnt a specific number. Depends on brand and depends on application and depends on maintenance
@darrylm362711 ай бұрын
😄👍Good Stuff, Great Tips
@andrewcavers13992 жыл бұрын
Have a bmw with an agm battery stone dead I didn’t know it need to charge for a long time thanks
@aliciaANDanthonySandoval3 жыл бұрын
I would love 2 agm batteries for my car audio system but no funds right now 😔
@jasonbrown4674 жыл бұрын
i am getting my options together for a small battery bank for home to be used with a solar array, does anyone know if can i add automotive agms to my list of options? seems like posts may be a bit different but i can get around that.
@RobParksJr3 жыл бұрын
Can I use an A.G.M battery to charge an inverter for my cargo van?
@krisanderson56363 жыл бұрын
Why is everything so complicated these days?
@bradenglettkd8zm692 жыл бұрын
It always was, because chemistry, physics, and other real-world things are complicated. Incredibly complicated, in fact. As I've grown older I realize that it only seemed like things were simpler in the past because I was young and other people were taking care of complicated things for me, until I could handle them on my own. There is an aspect of things being more complicated because tech has progressed, and people want things to do ever-more-refined things for them. For example, a car used to have a simple AM radio in it. It was easy to operate, but very limited... you had to listen to whatever was on the air. Now people want to listen to exactly what they want, requiring bluetooth links to their smartphone, apps, GPS and maps, backup cameras, and so on. Maybe someday things will get simpler again when we can just tell our car to do what we want in plain language and it will do it. But that will be long after I'm gone. lol
@gavinelliot35642 жыл бұрын
People==== complicated. Kiss.method.keep it simple stupid.still works.100%%%T800Aust
@RamSharma-90_64 Жыл бұрын
Businesses wanting to make money
@binaryglitch64 Жыл бұрын
The key points you need to remember and use are simple. Just know that AGM batteries are a thing, they are different than regular batteries, they need a special charger, and they will last longer if you charge them rather than relying on your alternator to charge them. That's all you really need to know... the rest is just explaining why... once you get the battery and charger, all you need to know is charge it when it drops below 12.4v... that's it... it's really that simple in practice... in theory ... well in theory all things are complicated. They always have been, always will be. But if your not engineering batteries, then all you really need to know is how to use & maintain them.
@dukeallen43211 ай бұрын
Buy a classic car and say good riddance to all this mess. I have. FREEDOM
@antonamalfi4 жыл бұрын
Will an alternator on an early model car charge an AGM battery to full charge in say a 1 hour drive? Or do some modifications need to be made to the alternator?
@bitchplease11144 жыл бұрын
Anthony Amalfitano As I've recently learned, typically the alternator on an older car will charge the battery with constant Voltage (~14V), and the battery will drop the absorbed current (Amps) from (a typical limit of) 10 or 5A, depending on the car, up to 0A, when the internal resistance of the battery reaches its minimum. This will lead to an incomplete charge of the battery each time, decreasing the battery capacity over time, due to the fact, that sulfates forming on the battery plates are not completely moved back into electrolyte. A smart charger, on the other hand, will charge the battery at variable Voltage (V), while keeping a more or less constant current (A), and will drop both voltage and current as the internal resistance of the battery decreases, but will still try to keep current above ~0.5A, so that the battery gets charged to its maximum capacity, meaning more sulfates will be removed from the plates, and the aging process will be slower. That being said, many people will still find it easier to buy a new ~$100 battery an year (two, three) earlier, and skip all the fuzz with carrying around the heavy battery, charging it, etc.
@robi43874 жыл бұрын
Short answer: No and don't. Long answer, read on. Old car = Simple, right, but all lead acid batteries are basically the same: bulk to 80% then they need easing up. Regulator electronics have always had to work with that. AGMs in particular Optima's spiral/cylindrically formed ones need a higher finalising voltage of 14.7v but now some charger manufacturers are pulling back from that and just selling ones that go to 14.4 to avoid user error. Some people argue AGMs can take bulk to 90% some people say LA bulk to 60%. There are almost as many opinions as there are batteries. However, what the electronics finalise at, doesn't affect how fast the battery can be charged at. Most advice suggests 10-40% of a batteries 20hour capacity rate. Eg a 100aH at between 10-40 amps up to 80% (10 amps from 50% to 80% neglecting inefficiency 3 hours) then 4 hours or max amps linearly down to trickle ((10 down to 2 is ave 6a 98% means 18aH/6a and thus 3 hours of absorption until the charger says that's it). So 6-7 hours. A faulty regulator will let its alternator burn out a battery. A battery (LA or AGM or Gel) takes a long time to get to full charge. Forcing charge in reduces battery life. I hope his helps you and anyone who alights on this looking for enlightenment.
@chriscates33522 жыл бұрын
on my agm battery it says cycle voltage 14.5 to 14.9 volts. im running solar and my inverter kicks out at 15 volts for over load protection. so will i get a full charge at 13,8 volts?
@lowderjr8811 ай бұрын
My AGM battery has a charging requirement that states it should not exceed 14.4V, but the Schumacher battery charger I was using would ramp up to almost 17V, which caused my battery to overheat and fail. Not all AGM batteries are the same and have different charging requirements. Following completion of the charging process and after I allowed it to rest in order to remove the surface charge, it was found to have lower CCAs and voltage. The fact that I didn't have much success with that battery charger is not surprising.
@SJSOmar4 жыл бұрын
Is it possible to charge a agm battery that’s reading 8v just by hooking it up to a working battery in a car threw jumper cables and let it charge for a while ?
@jims25074 жыл бұрын
I have read that is one way around chargers that refuse to charge AGM batteries. Just don't let the voltage of your car battery get too low in the process.
@shelby504116 жыл бұрын
im thinking that any battery that says non spillable is an AGM battery....all of my jump start internal batteries say non spillable on them but do not say AGM on the battery label....but like i said i would assume they have to be AGM since the product can be moved around etc..and wouldnt want acid to spill out..hence the AGM technology...thanks
@brianmathew096 жыл бұрын
also... it will say agm somewhere in a part # or even stamped in the case as it is considered an upgrade to conv led/acid, sealed or not.
@Fee.16 жыл бұрын
Your assumption is invalid.
@somaday25956 жыл бұрын
Non-spillable refers to what would happened if the battery casing were breached, not the battery technology. So if non-spillable and the battery was smashed, the electrolyte would not flow. AGM batteries are non-spillable because the electrolyte is in the form of a paste. Gel batteries, also non-spillable, have electrolyte in gel form, often made by adding fumed silica to the sulfuric acid/ lead sulfate solution.
@RothBeyondTheGrave5 ай бұрын
Brand new Duralast Platinum AGM battery showed 11.56v on an open circuit test. When I say brand new, I mean I tested it 5 minutes after I got home w/ the battery in the trunk, not yet installed. This was supposed to replace another of the same battery that is 2 yrs old which has a resting SOC at 11.13v at the terminals & shows 11.9-11.7 on the instrument cluster. Seriously, wtf.
@markjou97994 жыл бұрын
In the mornings when I check the voltage on my car battery(AGM) it shows between 12.2/12.3 volts. Its been this way since I bought the car brand new. I had the car not even two years. Is this normal? I also noticed that if I am driving it was show 12.4 volts and when I take my foot off the gas it goes to 14.5 volts.
@markjou97994 жыл бұрын
@Fat Italian Its a 2018 Chevy Cruze with a build date of 3-18-18
@Eli-kr5bm2 жыл бұрын
Its normal to get a higher voltage when you left off the gas, and lower voltage when accelerating Agm batteries gives you less CCA (when cold) perfectly normal This with modern vehicles
@Hopeless_and_Forlorn Жыл бұрын
@@Eli-kr5bm In what world does accelerating a gasoline engine cause the battery voltage to drop? EV or hybrid, maybe, but that only applies to the traction battery and not the 12v. Something is seriously wrong there.
@JUANCRAMIREZ194 жыл бұрын
What does float mean and how do i do that after charging it saya to do that on my charger
@hobbs37104 жыл бұрын
Float means the charger backs off the voltage to just over the fully charged level (i.e. another 0.5 volts over the full charge of 12.7 volts) to prevent overcharging. Deltran battery tenders are sometimes referred to as "float chargers" that automatically do this. Most battery chargers do not allow you to adjust the voltage. They either automatically "float" back or they will ruin the battery (even if left on "trickle") if you leaven them connected for many days / weeks.
@williamstatt86515 жыл бұрын
Do RVs overcharged AGM batteries?
@PuchMaxi5 жыл бұрын
Yes, that's possible. Float voltage should be between 13.5 - 13.8V for AGM and not 14.4V!
@campervanna5 жыл бұрын
If a seperator in the RV, it should not. Basically protection so they do not go over 85% full.
@daleh7886 Жыл бұрын
I've got 5 of these AGM batteries. They show to be completely dead with my meter...but when I hook up the AGM charger, the charger says full. I'm at a loss. Anyone have any ideas?
@kellismith43292 ай бұрын
Get a different meter?
@robi43874 жыл бұрын
Anthony Amalfitano asked Can I charge an AGM battery to full charge in say a 1 hour drive? Short answer: No and don't even try. Long answer, read on. All lead acid batteries are basically the same: bulk to 80% then they need easing up. Regulator electronics have always had to work with that. AGMs in particular Optima's spiral/cylindrically formed ones need a higher finalising voltage of 14.7v but now some charger manufacturers are pulling back from that and just selling ones that go to 14.4 to avoid user error. Some people argue AGMs can take bulk to 90% some people say LA bulk to 60%. There are almost as many opinions as there are batteries and noses. However, what the electronics finalise at, doesn't affect how fast the battery can be charged at. Most advice suggests 10-40% of a batteries 20hour capacity rate. Eg a 100aH at between 10-40 amps up to 80% (10 amps from 50% to 80% neglecting inefficiency, 3 hours) then 4 hours or max amps linearly down to trickle ((10 down to 2 is ave 6a 98% means 18aH/6a)) and thus 3 hours of absorption until the charger says that's it. So 6-7 hours allowing for inefficiency, testing routing but any regeneration programme time on top. A faulty regulator will let its alternator burn out a battery. A battery (LA or AGM or Gel) takes a long time to get to full charge. Forcing charge in reduces battery life. Why salesmen are right to say get a clever charger. I hope his helps you and anyone who alights on this looking for enlightenment.
@charlessanders134225 күн бұрын
I have a Diehard AGM battery as not Impressed by it as it's only 2-3 yrs old and went dead on me other morning has to jump my vehicle. My next battery will NOT be an AGM POS. I had A regular non AGM battery that lasted 6 yrs in a car I used to have.
@derekmcquarrie55413 жыл бұрын
You forgot to tell us "How to Charge and Test Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) Batteries". All I saw was you TESTING a FLOODED battery. But I can tell you know what you're talking about.
@meme-kj4oe6 жыл бұрын
hi i have a gm battery reading 13v off load charged it up at 2 a x48 hrs but on load test it fails on crank test meter only 1/4 on meter but voltage is there is battery duff open circuit 12.9 v can you advise
@somaday25956 жыл бұрын
Sulfated??
@michaelthomas31055 жыл бұрын
Yes, it's probably sulphated. @@somaday2595 The open circuit voltage of a battery proves very little as to how good it is. An easy way is to fully charge the battery, then put a load such as 2 car headlights on and see how long it lasts down to 11.1 volts (no lower). Buy a cheap multimeter if necessary. If the battery is say, 70 amp hours and a draw of about 10 amps only lasts for an hour or not much longer, you're battery is poor. It should last quite a few hours, especially being AGM. (NB about 6 hours down to 10.5 v at 10 amps when new). Strictly speaking, the battery capacity would often be tested down to 10.5 volts at the C/20 rate, or 3.5 amp draw for a 70 amp hour battery, but a pair of headlamps will probably be about 2 x 60 watt bulbs, so be probably near a 10 amp draw. I wouldn't discharge a car battery down to 10.5 volts on load, as the test itself could shorten its life. You could take your battery in to a garage offering free tests, but most batteries a few years old are down in capacity, it just depends how much, and whether you want a new one or to try & get a bit longer out of your existing battery. (Human nature is sometimes for a battery supplier to want to sell you a new one).
@michaelthomas31055 жыл бұрын
Make sure your battery connections & the earth strap are tight & not corroded. Undo them if necessary & sand them off, but remember your radio code can get lost if you don't keep 12 volts present, even by a small 12 v battery fed into the cigarette lighter socket. I hope this helps somebody, though no doubt you've sorted things by now yourself.
@shelby504117 жыл бұрын
I know what agm is...but my battery doesnt say agm on it....it says non spillable sealed leadcacid on it.....how do i know if its agm?
@elixier336 жыл бұрын
usually a dry cell. sounds like a lead acid sealed battery not agm x
@gaborm47676 жыл бұрын
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@somaday25956 жыл бұрын
@@elixier33 - A dry cell would not use lead/ acid.
@somaday25956 жыл бұрын
Sort of cutting the battery open, the battery model would need to be compared to the mfg's description. It could be a gel battery, e.g.
@nordicpride97085 жыл бұрын
der ddd You have a SLI battery
@sscustomcaraudio3 жыл бұрын
I have a blue schumaker battery charger and when I set it to AGM or Gel it still charges at 15.4 - 15.3v or so. Seems a bit high.
@PBVader2 жыл бұрын
I think I have the same one. It is testing to see if the cells need to be desulfated, and if so will keep voltage up to "blast" the cells. If not, voltage will drop down and even taper off to 12.7 closer to 100%. Hope this helps.
@shelby504117 жыл бұрын
How do i know if my battery is agm or not....my battery just says sealed lead acid non spillable on it ..itvs 12v 19ah
@po.mk.br.mk.yzfffffff7 жыл бұрын
der ddd sealed lead acid..it says non agm battery. Agm is absorbed glass mat, no free acid inside
@russellwalkermdd492025 күн бұрын
If you have an AGM charger, then you probably won't be watching this video. And if you want to know how to charge an AGM you won't find out by watching this video.
@Alladin-n5j7 ай бұрын
Use a solar charge controller with solar panels to charge an AGM battery. No problem nuff said
@donowens58832 жыл бұрын
And some batteries like the batteries they make today are crap because they use alimony in another materials other foreign materials that do not accept a good charge when it comes to charging a battery I also want to know and they also keep that in mind to all of yours out there and professional car mechanics a lot of car mechanics don't know that and they should?
@Mrdubomb3 жыл бұрын
Nothing is more accurate than the good old carbon pile I’ve had parts stores tell me a shorted junk battery was perfectly fine
@ricardomolina46053 жыл бұрын
That's why you should never let an auto parts store or mechanic shop install a new battery. The batteries are sitting on their shelves. Although new they're losing voltage. I've bought batteries at Walmart the Everstart Value ($50) for my 2001 Subaru Outback and an Everstart Maxx ($90) for both of my 2008 Subaru Forester's. I put all three on a charger and they needed to be topped off anywhere from three to five hours. All three batteries are reaching close to five years and even at -11 degrees fahrenheit they have started my cars on the first try.
@napper14963 жыл бұрын
Not true. As long as alternator charges ok it’s fine
@donowens58832 жыл бұрын
That is stupid that's a stupid way to assume that unless you can somehow test your electronics in your car how would you really know what battery to get for that car?
@eoin47685 жыл бұрын
Looks like Donald Trump
@viewsONTRENDING5 жыл бұрын
American accent... Im just hearing blah blah blah
@John-wp9su5 жыл бұрын
Stay in your shitholecountry than idiot
@nordicpride97085 жыл бұрын
2,808,892 views #1 ON TRENDING The American accent invented the automobile you drive around in, the airplane you fly in, and the most powerful military the world has ever seen... you’re welcome 🇺🇸