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How accurate/reliable are load testers?(and multi's)
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How accurate/reliable are load testers?(and multi's)
Having starting trouble, yesterday it wouldn't start in the morning, after going for a long drive the previous night (so i'm thinking the battery's not holding charge), but NRMA tells me its my Alternator, as their multimeter only read 12. sumthing at idle.
So I went down to a sparky's to make sure, and on his multimeter it reads ~13.4 at idle, and goes up a bit revving, so apparently the alt is good. But, engine off, he put the battery on a 'load tester' and it wasn't reading as high as it should, and then after when I went to start the car the battery was dead.
Now, this morning, it started fine How can a battery not hold its charge one night and then hold it fine the next? And if the auto elec's machine says the battery's cooked, is that definate? Cause i think NRMA are going to be reluctant to replace my battery (under warranty) since sometimes it starts and sometimes it doesn't, i'm worried they'll try and blame the alt
So I went down to a sparky's to make sure, and on his multimeter it reads ~13.4 at idle, and goes up a bit revving, so apparently the alt is good. But, engine off, he put the battery on a 'load tester' and it wasn't reading as high as it should, and then after when I went to start the car the battery was dead.
Now, this morning, it started fine How can a battery not hold its charge one night and then hold it fine the next? And if the auto elec's machine says the battery's cooked, is that definate? Cause i think NRMA are going to be reluctant to replace my battery (under warranty) since sometimes it starts and sometimes it doesn't, i'm worried they'll try and blame the alt
60 + Turbo, 33"s :armsup:
fair enough. hopefully in a week or so I should have a spare 2nd hand one to play with, just cant afford to not have a car atm.
But the question still remains, if the leccy has tested the battery, and it fails on his machine, is the battery rooted? or could the alt not charging properly make it seem that the battery is dead (i realise that the battery not getting charged properly will shorten its life) I just don't want to throw out a perfectly good battery.
But the question still remains, if the leccy has tested the battery, and it fails on his machine, is the battery rooted? or could the alt not charging properly make it seem that the battery is dead (i realise that the battery not getting charged properly will shorten its life) I just don't want to throw out a perfectly good battery.
60 + Turbo, 33"s :armsup:
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