I'm under the impression 24 hours of rest with no draw before taking readings.
Could be thinking of something else thou. Lol
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On Wed, 3/1/17, king_of_neworleans <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Subject: [Electric Boats] Flooded Cell Specific Gravity Measurement Question.
To: electricboats@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, March 1, 2017, 2:17 PM
I have only ever checked
SG with a hydrometer when the batteries have rested at least
6 hours. Does anyone else do differently? Is it okay(ish) to
check SG while they are in use, with a normal or light load?
I am thinking not, because of course you don't rely on
open circuit voltage for determining SOC unless the
batteries have been at rest for several hours, but it just
occurred to me that I don't really know for certain. Am
I overthinking this? I don't have time to experiment at
the moment.
Posted by: bob jennings <sabre281@yahoo.com>
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