Hi all.
Newbie question..
What is the best way to load test a battery? I have 3 x 12v 7ah. I am going to focus the charging and conditioning to one of the batteries, using the other 2 as primary's. Not at the same time, just so I can keep the primary constant, these will be chrged with a regular charger.
I'm aware that to start with I'll probably be putting in more juice than getting out.
I've read of people connecting LED's or resistors over the terminals to load test the battery? Could someone clarify please, don't want to damage (or explode) these new batteries.
Also could I hook up an inverter and simply power my equipment making better use of the energy gained to do the load test? I'm thinking of leaving a small guitar amp on or mixing desk as a constant load.
Thank you in advance for any insight offered.
Ahmad
Newbie question..
What is the best way to load test a battery? I have 3 x 12v 7ah. I am going to focus the charging and conditioning to one of the batteries, using the other 2 as primary's. Not at the same time, just so I can keep the primary constant, these will be chrged with a regular charger.
I'm aware that to start with I'll probably be putting in more juice than getting out.
I've read of people connecting LED's or resistors over the terminals to load test the battery? Could someone clarify please, don't want to damage (or explode) these new batteries.
Also could I hook up an inverter and simply power my equipment making better use of the energy gained to do the load test? I'm thinking of leaving a small guitar amp on or mixing desk as a constant load.
Thank you in advance for any insight offered.
Ahmad
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