PilotMark
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Thinking I'd like to occasionally charge the 12v battery or maybe even desulphonate the battery, I cut the holes found plugs and then it did not charge.
I have a battery minder trickle charger/maintainer.
The 12 volt was at 12.57 and 54%
I had an odbii attached and running torque on my android phone.
I noticed there was a difference between the torque reading 11.7v and the fluke (12.57) at the attach points.
The car is off and I took off the red cover on the + and attached the battery charger to the steel post then the copper under the red cap.
Over the next 30 mins the 12v went down to 47% charge with the car off and the charger connected.
I gave up for the night and plugged the car in and it started to charge the 12v battery within a min or two.
The battery minders are 12v 1 amp output. I use them on my ice cars and they have worked well.
What am I missing?
Do I need to use a battery charger not a maintainer?
I have a battery minder trickle charger/maintainer.
The 12 volt was at 12.57 and 54%
I had an odbii attached and running torque on my android phone.
I noticed there was a difference between the torque reading 11.7v and the fluke (12.57) at the attach points.
The car is off and I took off the red cover on the + and attached the battery charger to the steel post then the copper under the red cap.
Over the next 30 mins the 12v went down to 47% charge with the car off and the charger connected.
I gave up for the night and plugged the car in and it started to charge the 12v battery within a min or two.
The battery minders are 12v 1 amp output. I use them on my ice cars and they have worked well.
What am I missing?
Do I need to use a battery charger not a maintainer?
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