Posted by George Marsh on December 23, 2012 at 07:43:55 from (50.104.246.0):
In Reply to: Plan B Load tester? posted by George Marsh on December 22, 2012 at 14:03:27:
Half of my batteries are setting on a shelf over the winter. I need a way, other than using my 100a HF load tester, to load test them and not use the starter. Some are heavy duty deep cycle batteries for a trolling motor and dump trailer.
The dealer uses a small hand held unit that he can electronically measure the battery's condition. The first time he told me my truck battery was getting sick, he was right on. I take what the dealer says, then varify it.
I guess I'll have to ask my GMC dealer what kind of unit he uses. It's like a hand held computer device he punches in info and actually measures the CCA. The boys at Rural King have a similar device.
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