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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: Battery Amps Question
Troy, 6 volts while cranking is too low and can indicate a battery problem and/or poor connections. Have you got any testing equipment? eg hydrometer/multimeter. If not try another battery as Dave suggests. Otherwise take the battery out and go and get it checked at a battery mob. How old is it and how often/long has it been left in a discharged state?
Cheers
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Re: Battery Amps Question
The battery is six months old but not used for 3 months.
Thanks
Troy
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: Battery Amps Question
Take it too battey world and they will test it for free.
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Ausfish Addict
Re: Battery Amps Question
The best way to check a battery is to use a hydrometer. They are a pretty simple device and I am sure they can be had cheaply. Far more effective than using a volt meter. A good cell that is fully charged should read around 1.250 however on a hot aussie day you can expect a little more..
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Re: Battery Amps Question
Should it drop back to 6 volts when starting the motor.
If it did not starting instantly and you had to wind the motor over a few times am i right by thinking there would be not much left in the battery.
Thanks
Troy
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Battery Amps Question
g,day Troy
I would think that dropping to six volts during start indicates that your battery is too small. what is the cca rating on the battery, I know that mercury reccommend minimum cca rating of 800 amps for the optimax so maybe eteks have a similar requirement,owners manual should tell, m70z batteries as commonly used are only 760cca rated.
regds gary
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Battery Amps Question
Troy, which battery charger are you using
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Ausfish New Member
Re: Battery Amps Question
Troy
Did you get your battery problems sorted out?
Dean
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