Re: Good Battery Tester
I checked the batteries and I am phobic of them dying after fishing overnight. I have 4 tied together and they are paired together because of my charger only allows for two banks. I want a charger that will test the batteries and my engine charging. I saw one but it was $340.00. While it is expensive you, its not overly expensive, but costly. I need one that will diagnose AGM, Gel, Lead, etc... I would use it for my cars and my boat.
I tested the batteries with the ohm meter today. They were at like 12.6ish, when I was cranking the engine, they dropped to 11.4. I know that is ok. I am unsure of the age as I bought the boat about 2 years ago and the batteries came with it. I know when I replace one of the batteries I need to replace the other one on the same bank. But I was actually thinking of replacing the four 27 class batteries with an 8d (i think that is what it is). My boat is a 27' Fiberform cruiser, so we use it for camping and fishing. I like the reserve time. I don't have a large draw, just small overhead light radio, occasional sink, fishfinder, etc... I know an 8 is expensive, but 4 27's cost just as much, well at least 4 good 27's.
I know nothing about who make good testers at good prices. If you could just throw me a list of one that you recommend it would be appreciated.
Thanks.