Do you mean when the battery is resting, after being charged? Or during charging, with the charger connected? A "12 volt" battery is actually a 12.6 volt battery. A fully charged and resting (three+ hours or more with no charging and no load) 12V lead-acid battery will normally read 12.6-12.7 volts. For a while after full charging, it may ready a bit higher, 12.8-12.9, but will come down to 12.6-12.7 usually within a few hours or less. If the charger is connected, then your voltage reading will vary depending on how the charger regulates charging voltage as the battery gets charged. It should not read more than 14.3-14.5 at max charge (battery low, charging full steam ahead). It will taper off to somewhere around 13.2-13.6 as the battery gets fully charged, depending on the charger or charge controller. A "trickle charge" will usually be 13.2-13.3, and at very low current. cheers, John S. On 09/20/2015 05:35 PM, Thomas Buzzi wrote:
As this string has morphed into electronics I have a question about fully charged batteries. I have ProSport 6- 12 volt, 6 amp, battery charger from West Marine on my M17 which is charging a series 27 AGM Duel Purpose Battery also from West Marine. Both units were bought new. This set up, using oversized wire between the charger and battery will not charge the battery beyond 12.9 volts with no load. Anybody have any ideas about this? As always, thanks for your thoughts. fair winds, Tom B
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