I have 2 Sam's Club Golf Cart batteries in my travel trailer. Been there for 4 or 5 years, now. I live in the desert, which, is hard on batteries. Always took care of them using distilled water & they never were completely drained of power. I, also, have a 43watt solar panel w/ regulator that keeps them charged, continiously.
The last few days, I've checked the regulator in the AM (45 degs. ) & it's showing in the high 10's & low 11's as far as voltage is concerned. Never did this before.
I checked each batteries voltage after taking the surface charge off & they were 6. 39volts & 6. 56volts. I just checked the regulator & it showed over 13 volts while charging (2:00pm & 71 degs. ) Could I be loosing the amperage & the volts are still high or normal while charging?
I checked to see if I left an electrical appliance, like the furnace, on. Nothing seems to be out of the ordinary.
Is checking specific gravity the next way to go? What about checking for a short? I don't have the equipment to do those tests nor the expertise.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Joe F. (Buffalo)
The last few days, I've checked the regulator in the AM (45 degs. ) & it's showing in the high 10's & low 11's as far as voltage is concerned. Never did this before.
I checked each batteries voltage after taking the surface charge off & they were 6. 39volts & 6. 56volts. I just checked the regulator & it showed over 13 volts while charging (2:00pm & 71 degs. ) Could I be loosing the amperage & the volts are still high or normal while charging?
I checked to see if I left an electrical appliance, like the furnace, on. Nothing seems to be out of the ordinary.
Is checking specific gravity the next way to go? What about checking for a short? I don't have the equipment to do those tests nor the expertise.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Joe F. (Buffalo)