TorontoBoy
Well-known member
My old Parts Canada battery died after many years and I was happy with its performance. I went back to Cycle World Superstore and got another Parts Canada battery ($60CAD) on Wednesday, which I then trickle charged with my CTek charger (a really good intelligent charger, from Cantire). This new battery, however, after a full night's charge, only registers 12.7v on my multimeter.
My last Parts Canada battery registered 13.5-14v after a full night's trickle charge. In fact, all my vehicle batteries have registered at least 13v after a full night's charge. Back to the store I went and talked to Bill at the service counter. He says that not all batteries will register 13-14v, the battery is within spec and is normal. He uses a Yuasa multimeter, which he clips onto the battery terminals and hits a button, for something he calls a "load test". The test says that the battery is at 105% capacity and is good, but I am not sure what that means. The battery comes with a 6 mo guarantee, which would be really hard to claim.
I am really unsure about this quality of this particular battery. I don't think 12.7v after a full charge is normal. What do you all think?
My last Parts Canada battery registered 13.5-14v after a full night's trickle charge. In fact, all my vehicle batteries have registered at least 13v after a full night's charge. Back to the store I went and talked to Bill at the service counter. He says that not all batteries will register 13-14v, the battery is within spec and is normal. He uses a Yuasa multimeter, which he clips onto the battery terminals and hits a button, for something he calls a "load test". The test says that the battery is at 105% capacity and is good, but I am not sure what that means. The battery comes with a 6 mo guarantee, which would be really hard to claim.
I am really unsure about this quality of this particular battery. I don't think 12.7v after a full charge is normal. What do you all think?