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[quote="Horizon"]
If your only testing the voltage they can pass, probably needs a drop test, where a substantial load is put across the terminals, this shows off the battery can handle any load.
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Thanks buddy, how do I do that?
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http://www.justoffbase.co.uk/Battery-Dr ... wwodxbcHDw
This a load tester / drop tester, it has a heating element across the two terminal prongs. When you push these down on top of your disconnected, well ventilated battery the heating element simulates the load. Then you leave the load on for 15 seconds whilst checking the gauge/ meter on the tester. If it drops out of the green, the battery is toast. Just because a battery holds voltage doesn't mean it can cope with a load. This tester simulates real world loads on a battery.
All battery shops have these, most will do a free battery check for free , as it takes seconds to do and is a good sales tool.
As stated earlier, if it's an old battery (2007 ) I would just take it to the tip, they have a place for old lead acid car batteries, and dispose of them in an enviromentaly friendly way.

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