What is the normal resting voltage of a fully charged AGM 12V battery?
Matty
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I have a number of 12V AGM batteries that I have fully charged and the resting voltage (measured several days after charging was completed with no discharge) ranged from 12.96 to 13.3V. I used a 9 stage 15A smart charger to charge the batteries. The batteries are all less than 18 months old, seldom discharged and not to less than 12V. Is this variation normal? Is 13.3V on the high side?
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The resting voltage of a fully charged lead acid battery is generally ~12.7 12.8v.
With those readings after several days resting, I'd suspect measurement issues, but you might try applying a small load for a short time. If you're reading a residual "surface charge", you should see the voltage drop fairly quickly to ~12.8, the stay there for some time.Off-grid.
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It depends on the battery. For example, some Optima AGMs rest at up to 13.2V.
In general, it is a bad idea to use any generic voltages when dealing with lead acid batteries.
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True, should always check the specific battery maker for voltages. Regardless, the range of resting voltages for fully charged batteries suggests to me there may be a measurement issue.
Are the batteries charged individually, or a number in parallel at the same time (and if so, how many at once)?Off-grid.
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You should look up what the Manufacturer has for self depletion (degradation?) and resting voltage and for how long.... All AGMs may seem similar and yet can be very different depending on the storage conditions they are living in...
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Estragon said:True, should always check the specific battery maker for voltages. Regardless, the range of resting voltages for fully charged batteries suggests to me there may be a measurement issue.
Are the batteries charged individually, or a number in parallel at the same time (and if so, how many at once)? -
I'd look up spec resting voltage for the various batteries. The 3 pairs are close enough IMHO. I don't know if the same brand necessarily means same resting voltage.Off-grid.
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