we use a __________ to test whether a battery is fully charged or not
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You need a fairly accurate multimeter to check whether a battery is fully charged. First charge the battery, and when you think it is fully charged, then take it out. Through a multimeter measure the emf between the poles of the battery. The reading should be slightly higher than the battery voltage specification.
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When the battery is not being charged and not delivering charge to a load, this is the rule of thumb. For a 12 volt, leadacid battery, the voltage measured between these two points should be between 11 and 13 volts. The closer the voltage is to 13 volts, the closer the battery is to being fully charged
You need a fairly accurate multimeter to check whether a battery is fully charged. First charge the battery, and when you think it is fully charged, then take it out. Through a multimeter measure the emf between the poles of the battery. The reading should be slightly higher than the battery voltage specification.
You need a fairly accurate multimeter to check whether a battery is fully charged. First charge the battery, and when you think it is fully charged, then take it out. Through a multimeter measure the emf between the poles of the battery. The reading should be slightly higher than the battery voltage specification.
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