small battery/fishfinder question
Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 12:34 pm
I'm hoping someone can shed a little light on a few questions I have
I’ve been given a small 12V 7Ah battery. I’d like to try it with my fishfinder ( Eagle Fishmark 480) but am not sure how many hours to expect from it.
On these small batteries, what should be the nominal voltage? Right now it reads 12.6 V DC.
What can I safely let the voltage drop down to before I recharge it?
At what point can this type of battery no longer be charged?
I have a battery charger with a 12V 2A setting that puts out 12.5 V dc. My understanding is that this is what I should use to recharge these smaller 12V batteries. It is also my understanding that I can leave the battery charging this way for a long time without damaging it. Is this true? Is there an easy way to know if the battery is at it’s maximum charge, other than taking a voltage reading.
Thanks in advance
I’ve been given a small 12V 7Ah battery. I’d like to try it with my fishfinder ( Eagle Fishmark 480) but am not sure how many hours to expect from it.
On these small batteries, what should be the nominal voltage? Right now it reads 12.6 V DC.
What can I safely let the voltage drop down to before I recharge it?
At what point can this type of battery no longer be charged?
I have a battery charger with a 12V 2A setting that puts out 12.5 V dc. My understanding is that this is what I should use to recharge these smaller 12V batteries. It is also my understanding that I can leave the battery charging this way for a long time without damaging it. Is this true? Is there an easy way to know if the battery is at it’s maximum charge, other than taking a voltage reading.
Thanks in advance