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Batfink

Testing A Battery

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Batfink

My car was having an intermittent starting problem where the starter would not turn. (electrics/ignition worked etc)

 

Now the battery tested fine with a multimeter (12.7 reading)

I stuck some jump leads to the battery and the car started which indicated the battery was failing under load.

I've bought a new battery and the car is aok now

 

for future reference how can you properly test a battery to see whether it fails under load? Would you have to disconnect the alternator and then take a reading???

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pugrallye

proper way is to use a drop tester, but for the home mechanic they are a waste of money really, easiest way is to crank the starter and measure the drop, no need to unplug the alternator as its not doing much when cranking

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ablister

maybe take it to a local garage and see if they'll do a battery drop test for you

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