They ALL lie!Well, if I take this data, then 12.75v is something like 87% of the charge and battery gauge on the wheelchair is exactly lying.
But I will continue to measure the battery gauge and the real voltage after a pause.
I want to understand exactly how the battery behaves. At the same time, I do not want to very deeply discharge and shorten the life of the battery. So this is important information i think.
Remember that we need nearly 200A to cross a threshold or turn iun place on a nose heavy rear drive chair for eg.
I was not surprised that battery gauge is lying, but that it has changed from replacing the Gel of one brand, to the Gel of another brand. This in my opinion is strange. I have another 3 months to return them under warranty, but for now I'm trying to figure out why this happened and whether I have the same capacity as before or not.
Burgerman wrote:KEEP EVERYTHING HERE ON TOPIC!
: http://www.odysseybattery.com/documents ... 11_000.pdf
DO NOT BE TEMPTED TO FIT ANYTHING BUT THESE THREE ABOVE!
Odyssey’s battery interchange guide says group 22 of any type is a PC1200. Group 24 is a PC1500.
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