Battery check

Nov 16, 2015
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Pottering about in the garage today, and I decided to check the battery voltage on my spare caravan battery.
Using a multi meter. 13.9 volts, strange thought I.checked my motorcycle battery, 13.6 volts. , This is weird.

Back to basics, take the battery out of the multi meter and fit a new battery, measured the old PP3 battery, and it was reading, 5.3 volts, instead of 9 volts ISH.
Rechecked spare caravan battery, 12.6 volts, Motorcycle battery 12.7 volts.
My spare multi meter is in the caravan. If I had it at home I could have cross checked the multi meters.

Just something to think about.
 
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Pottering about in the garage today, and I decided to check the battery voltage on my spare caravan battery.
Using a multi meter. 13.9 volts, strange thought I.checked my motorcycle battery, 13.6 volts. , This is weird.

Back to basics, take the battery out of the multi meter and fit a new battery, measured the old PP3 battery, and it was reading, 5.3 volts, instead of 9 volts ISH.
Rechecked spare caravan battery, 12.6 volts, Motorcycle battery 12.7 volts.
My spare multi meter is in the caravan. If I had it at home I could have cross checked the multi meters.

Just something to think about.
That is a sign of a poorly designed multimeter. I'll bet it wasn't a Fluke , or if it was it was faulty.
 
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It was a Gunsons, pocket meter 2, 4142.
No battery check position, I cannot afford a Fluke meter and unfortunately I didn't condemn one from work before I retired. 🥴but being an retired engineer I should replace the batteries every 6 months , or so.
 
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Throughout my working life I used a Fluke meter for many years and found it to be very accurate. The one time when it did give up the ghost for whatever reason, they replaced the innards FOC although it was probably 3 - 4 years old.
 

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