galladanb
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By that I mean, if 100% full equals 12.x???
12.5 = ???
12.4 = ???
Does that make sense?
12.5 = ???
12.4 = ???
Does that make sense?
markf57 said:Bob wrote a very good article last July that helps you get "good enough accuracy".
http://www.cheaprvliving.com/blog/monitor-batteries-voltage/
I also use a down and dirty method to calculate battery SOC. I add .40 to the voltage readout to get the percentage SOC. So 12.60 + .40 would be 100%. 12.10 + .40 would be 50%. Not perfect, but close enough for me.
This world isn said:According to those charts you often see on the net' (FLA values), 12.7 is 100% SOC for a rested FLA. your method seems to indicate 12.6, so I'm confused. (That's uhh, normal)
galladanb said:did ANY of the replies above answer ANY of my questions?
Now I'm confused. Are you asking how to read a label and add the numbers up?galladanb said:And what is my combined amp hour capacity?
That is incredibly cheap. Did it come with good instructions? Likely no one in the supply chain who speaks English is reachable.galladanb said:I bought this meter...
Bayite DC 6.5-100V 0-100A LCD Display Digital Current Voltage Power Energy Meter Multimeter Ammeter Voltmeter with 100A Current Shunt
-- Link: http://a.co/dgITRl0
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