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Battery Load Testing JoeRaisin 05-11-2008
Posted by Joe on May 30, 2008, 2:59 pm
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Robert L Bass wrote:
> "Worthy" wrote:
>>
>> "Joe" <> wrote in message
>>>
>>> yeah, but it warned me about rbl so it can't be all bad! :-))
>>
>> Warned you about who?
>
> No one. He lied, claiming that the URL which pointed to a respected,
> well-known site was dangerous. He clearly never checked it out before
> going into auto-lie mode else he'd never have made such a stupid claim.
>
you can tell who by who is squawking the most. :-))

Posted by Paul Ekins on May 12, 2008, 1:44 am
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> http://www.actmeters.com/GOLD-IBT-Intelligent-Battery-Tester-1.php

I use these and although they are a bit expensive, you get what you pay for.



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Posted by Robert L Bass on May 11, 2008, 8:45 pm
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"JoeRaisin" wrote:
>
> When performing PM services, how you you guys load test sealed lead acid
> batteries?

ELK Products makes a decent battery life tester called ELK-BLT. I sell them
online but since you're a dealer you can buy it from ADI or whichever
distributor you use. Here's my URL for the unit.
http://www.bassburglaralarms.com/product_3244_detailed.htm

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Posted by Jim on May 12, 2008, 3:24 pm
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> When performing PM services, how you you guys load test sealed lead acid
> batteries?
>
> I'm seeing two schools of thought around here:
>
> Some say to disconnect the AC from the panel and let it sit for one
> minute, then check to ensure the battery has dropped less than 1 volt.
>
> Some say to disconnect the battery from the panel check the voltage the
> battery holds at, connect a 1 amp load for a minute, remove the load and
> ensure the voltage has dropped less than 1 volt.
>
> For the most part I am talking about household systems generally using
> FA162's-168's or commercial situations using fire rated vista's or first
> alerts.
>
> Thoughts?

I have a 10 Ohm 25 watt, wirewound resistor with clipleads soldered on
the end.

Disconnect the battery from the panel, put your volt meter across the
battery terminals. (should read something over 12 volts) Clip the
resistor across the battery terminals. Watch the voltmeter. If the
reading goes below 12 volts within aprox a minute, change the
battery.

Watch it .......... the resistor gets hot.

Posted by JoeRaisin on May 12, 2008, 9:07 pm
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Jim wrote:
>> When performing PM services, how you you guys load test sealed lead acid
>> batteries?
>>
>> I'm seeing two schools of thought around here:
>>
>> Some say to disconnect the AC from the panel and let it sit for one
>> minute, then check to ensure the battery has dropped less than 1 volt.
>>
>> Some say to disconnect the battery from the panel check the voltage the
>> battery holds at, connect a 1 amp load for a minute, remove the load and
>> ensure the voltage has dropped less than 1 volt.
>>
>> For the most part I am talking about household systems generally using
>> FA162's-168's or commercial situations using fire rated vista's or first
>> alerts.
>>
>> Thoughts?
>
> I have a 10 Ohm 25 watt, wirewound resistor with clipleads soldered on
> the end.
>
> Disconnect the battery from the panel, put your volt meter across the
> battery terminals. (should read something over 12 volts) Clip the
> resistor across the battery terminals. Watch the voltmeter. If the
> reading goes below 12 volts within aprox a minute, change the
> battery.
>
> Watch it .......... the resistor gets hot.

LOL - now you tell me!

I decided to get fancy and tried to build a load tester with a built-in
meter. My theory was, connect the leads and read the voltage, throw a
switch to connect the load (same resistor you use) and watch how things
progress. The whole thing was to be in a plastic project box from
rat-shack - but I didn't think it through. Luckily I tested the
circuits outside the box first so I never got to smell the melting plastic.

I now have a 12volt, 12 watt light bulb externally mounted. The box has
a magnet on the back which makes it a handy meter for all my panel
metering needs...

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