i charged up a fresh N70ZZ and discharged a 58VT battery using a couple of 100 watt globes.
once the globes started fading to an orange, i removed them, loaded the battery and performed a hydrometer check.
i'll refer to the charged battery as battery a
discharged battery as battery b
hydrometer indicated battery a to be fully charged and battery b to be dead flat (less than 25 percent)
once loaded up, battery b dropped to 4 volts and was producing roughly 50amps (only held there for a second to get a reading so as not to damage the battery).
i then loaded up the fully charged battery for 5 seconds producing roughly 450 amps at 8 volts - this was to remove any surface charge the battery had from being on charge.
i then let both batteries sit for half an hour and checked the voltages.
battery a - 12.6 volts
battery b - 11.7 volts
i then joined the batteries in parallel with an amp meter and instantly there was a 5.5 amp reading.
this dropped off to 4.6 amps within a minute or so.
after half an hour this had dropped to 2.2 amps
after 1 hour - 1.46 amps
2 hours - 1.1 amps
3 hours - 0.86 amps
at this point i disconnected the batteries and gave a short load (50 amps for 1 second)
to remove any surface charge and let the batteries sit for 5 minutes
after 5 minutes battery a read 12.48 volts
battery b read 12.24
i connected them again and instantly there was a 1.3 amp reading which dropped to 0.97 after one minute.
one hour later - 0.73 amps
2 hours - 0.64 amps
3 hours - 0.56 amps
at this point i disconnected the batteries again and gave another short load to remove any surface charge.
after 5 minutes battery a read 12.44 volts
battery b 12.27 volts
i then performed a hydrometer reading and battery a read just over 1.222 which is a bit over 75% charged
battery b read between 1.145 and 1.186 which was between 25-50 percent
these readings were over a period of 6 hours, iv left the batteries connected overnight and will check them both in the morning and give a propper load test to see output of each.
i might even leave them again another night to simulate the batteries being left over a weekend and to get an even more precise indication of where battery efficiency (or lack thereof) will hinder the transfer. but as far as i can tell, my theory is correct - the flatter battery is drawing current from the charged battery.
having said this, it doesnt mean i think scott is completely incorrect, i totally agree with the fact that a voltage needs to be to in a way 'excessive' to produce the current flow.
leaving these batteries connected i dont think will cause them both to read exactly the same state of charge, as the voltage difference between them becomes closer there is less 'push' to transfer the charge from one to the other. so i still think the charged battery will read higher on the hydrometer even when the voltages become closer.
im not getting into technical terms or explaining every single detail to the wire because im hoping everyone can understand what im saying. i dont want to have to get into another discussion about all the other variables that come into account (temperature, heat loss, efficiency of the battery and internal resistance etc) so for all intents and purposes, can anyone see something wrong with my calculations? theory? reasoning?