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− | # The ideal method to measure the state of charge of a battery is to use a device called a [[Special:MyLanguage/Shunt|shunt]]. A shunt is a device that can measure the amount of current flowing in and out of battery to estimate its available capacity. | + | #The ideal method to measure the state of charge of a battery is to use a device called a [[Special:MyLanguage/Shunt|shunt]]. A shunt is a device that can measure the amount of current flowing in and out of battery to estimate its available capacity. |
− | # Disconnecting all of the loads and charging sources and then waiting three hours to let the voltage stabilize. | + | #Disconnecting all of the loads and charging sources and then waiting three hours to let the voltage stabilize. |
− | # The state of charge of a [[Special:MyLanguage/Lead acid battery#Flooded lead acid|flooded lead acid battery]] can be taken using a specialized device called a ''hydrometer'' that takes a measurement of the electrolyte solution inside the battery. These devices are not available everywhere and if used improperly can be hazardous as the electrolyte solution inside a battery is highly acidic. | + | #The state of charge of a [[Special:MyLanguage/Lead acid battery#Flooded lead acid|flooded lead acid battery]] can be taken using a specialized device called a ''hydrometer'' that takes a measurement of the electrolyte solution inside the battery. These devices are not available everywhere and if used improperly can be hazardous as the electrolyte solution inside a battery is highly acidic. |
Latest revision as of 17:32, 10 February 2021
- The ideal method to measure the state of charge of a battery is to use a device called a shunt. A shunt is a device that can measure the amount of current flowing in and out of battery to estimate its available capacity.
- Disconnecting all of the loads and charging sources and then waiting three hours to let the voltage stabilize.
- The state of charge of a flooded lead acid battery can be taken using a specialized device called a hydrometer that takes a measurement of the electrolyte solution inside the battery. These devices are not available everywhere and if used improperly can be hazardous as the electrolyte solution inside a battery is highly acidic.