Silvertip
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Re: Battery volts vs cranking power?
Agreed!~ but it does no good to take a discharged battery in for a load test as it will fail. Doesn't matter if the battery is actually dying, dead or just needing to be charged. If the battery is fully charged for the test and it fails -- THEN you need a new battery.
Actually, its not quite peak current. The rating is the amount of current that can be produced for 30 seconds @ 0?F before the battery voltage drops to 7.2V. Its a combo of peak current and capacity to keep outputting that peak current.
Reserve amp calculations have absolutely nothing to do with CCA ratings either as its more a capacity rating.
Read here for some accurate info for CCA and Reserve capacity
http://www.autobatteries.com/faq/index.asp
Another thing, a charger can bring up a battery to full charge and the battery can fail a load test. The charger will still be good. If the battery capacity is low because of age, it will still fully charge.
Agreed!~ but it does no good to take a discharged battery in for a load test as it will fail. Doesn't matter if the battery is actually dying, dead or just needing to be charged. If the battery is fully charged for the test and it fails -- THEN you need a new battery.