81 CJ 258 starting problem
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Re: 81 CJ 258 starting problem
Mike proclaimed:
> "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message
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>
>>"Mike" <mik@localnet.com> wrote in message
>>news:ClwPh.5969$ya1.4904@news02.roc.ny...
>>
>>>"Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>news:p_uPh.4647$aG1.3248@pd7urf3no...
>>>
>>>>I read the rest of the replies, mostly argueing about resistence, anyway
>>>>Mike I cleaned all connections on bat. solinoid, and alt. only one I
>>>>didn't clean was one down at starter, and starter and bat cables are
>>>>about a year old.
>>>> Bill mentioned at some point bat. was disconnected while running, that
>>>>didn't happen, but when I thought the bat. was dead the other day I used
>>>>my battery charger which has a setting for 70 amps to start a vehicle,
>>>>which I used and it arced when disconncting it. I replaced everything on
>>>>engine when I put a rebuilt in 1 1/2 years ago, all but alt. Am I now
>>>>ready for that?
>>>
>>>
>>> First start with a known good battery. A fully charged battery should
>>>read around 12.65 volts. The voltage reading you got when ckecking your
>>>battery, 11.96, indicates a battery that is 80% DISCHARGED.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>80% discharged!? No, how about 20% discharged?.
>>
>>Actually, 11.96 is 94.5% of 12.65. This makes the discharge rate to be
>>less than 6%.
>
>
>
> Actually about 11.88 is 100% discharged so you need to redo your math.
> Like I said before, a voltage reading of 11.96 indicates an 80% discharged
> battery.
Open circuit voltage of 11.7 is 0%
With a load and/or at lower temperature, the voltage is much less.
12.0 open circuit is a 25% charge but under load expect something more
like 8-9 volts at zero degrees F, with the complication that a battery
with less than 9-10 volts open circuit will tend to charge very slowly
at first.
> "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message
> news:szAPh.368$jZ3.275@trnddc06...
>
>>"Mike" <mik@localnet.com> wrote in message
>>news:ClwPh.5969$ya1.4904@news02.roc.ny...
>>
>>>"Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>news:p_uPh.4647$aG1.3248@pd7urf3no...
>>>
>>>>I read the rest of the replies, mostly argueing about resistence, anyway
>>>>Mike I cleaned all connections on bat. solinoid, and alt. only one I
>>>>didn't clean was one down at starter, and starter and bat cables are
>>>>about a year old.
>>>> Bill mentioned at some point bat. was disconnected while running, that
>>>>didn't happen, but when I thought the bat. was dead the other day I used
>>>>my battery charger which has a setting for 70 amps to start a vehicle,
>>>>which I used and it arced when disconncting it. I replaced everything on
>>>>engine when I put a rebuilt in 1 1/2 years ago, all but alt. Am I now
>>>>ready for that?
>>>
>>>
>>> First start with a known good battery. A fully charged battery should
>>>read around 12.65 volts. The voltage reading you got when ckecking your
>>>battery, 11.96, indicates a battery that is 80% DISCHARGED.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>80% discharged!? No, how about 20% discharged?.
>>
>>Actually, 11.96 is 94.5% of 12.65. This makes the discharge rate to be
>>less than 6%.
>
>
>
> Actually about 11.88 is 100% discharged so you need to redo your math.
> Like I said before, a voltage reading of 11.96 indicates an 80% discharged
> battery.
Open circuit voltage of 11.7 is 0%
With a load and/or at lower temperature, the voltage is much less.
12.0 open circuit is a 25% charge but under load expect something more
like 8-9 volts at zero degrees F, with the complication that a battery
with less than 9-10 volts open circuit will tend to charge very slowly
at first.
#62
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Re: 81 CJ 258 starting problem
Jeff Strickland proclaimed:
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> "Mike" <mik@localnet.com> wrote in message
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>
>>
>> "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> news:szAPh.368$jZ3.275@trnddc06...
>>
>>>
>>> "Mike" <mik@localnet.com> wrote in message
>>> news:ClwPh.5969$ya1.4904@news02.roc.ny...
>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:p_uPh.4647$aG1.3248@pd7urf3no...
>>>>
>>>>> I read the rest of the replies, mostly argueing about resistence,
>>>>> anyway Mike I cleaned all connections on bat. solinoid, and alt.
>>>>> only one I didn't clean was one down at starter, and starter and
>>>>> bat cables are about a year old.
>>>>> Bill mentioned at some point bat. was disconnected while running,
>>>>> that didn't happen, but when I thought the bat. was dead the other
>>>>> day I used my battery charger which has a setting for 70 amps to
>>>>> start a vehicle, which I used and it arced when disconncting it. I
>>>>> replaced everything on engine when I put a rebuilt in 1 1/2 years
>>>>> ago, all but alt. Am I now ready for that?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> First start with a known good battery. A fully charged battery
>>>> should read around 12.65 volts. The voltage reading you got when
>>>> ckecking your battery, 11.96, indicates a battery that is 80%
>>>> DISCHARGED.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> 80% discharged!? No, how about 20% discharged?.
>>>
>>> Actually, 11.96 is 94.5% of 12.65. This makes the discharge rate to
>>> be less than 6%.
>>
>>
>>
>> Actually about 11.88 is 100% discharged so you need to redo your
>> math. Like I said before, a voltage reading of 11.96 indicates an 80%
>> discharged battery.
>>
>
> Sorry, I don't follow you. Please 'splain me it.
>
> I'm pretty sure my cars start easily with 11.88 vDC. It's not even close
> to being fully discharged.
Open circuit as opposed to starting load voltage. 9 volts is enough to
start as long as it is available at loads of 150 amp or so.
>
> "Mike" <mik@localnet.com> wrote in message
> news:SfOPh.5849$B25.1882@news01.roc.ny...
>
>>
>> "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> news:szAPh.368$jZ3.275@trnddc06...
>>
>>>
>>> "Mike" <mik@localnet.com> wrote in message
>>> news:ClwPh.5969$ya1.4904@news02.roc.ny...
>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:p_uPh.4647$aG1.3248@pd7urf3no...
>>>>
>>>>> I read the rest of the replies, mostly argueing about resistence,
>>>>> anyway Mike I cleaned all connections on bat. solinoid, and alt.
>>>>> only one I didn't clean was one down at starter, and starter and
>>>>> bat cables are about a year old.
>>>>> Bill mentioned at some point bat. was disconnected while running,
>>>>> that didn't happen, but when I thought the bat. was dead the other
>>>>> day I used my battery charger which has a setting for 70 amps to
>>>>> start a vehicle, which I used and it arced when disconncting it. I
>>>>> replaced everything on engine when I put a rebuilt in 1 1/2 years
>>>>> ago, all but alt. Am I now ready for that?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> First start with a known good battery. A fully charged battery
>>>> should read around 12.65 volts. The voltage reading you got when
>>>> ckecking your battery, 11.96, indicates a battery that is 80%
>>>> DISCHARGED.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> 80% discharged!? No, how about 20% discharged?.
>>>
>>> Actually, 11.96 is 94.5% of 12.65. This makes the discharge rate to
>>> be less than 6%.
>>
>>
>>
>> Actually about 11.88 is 100% discharged so you need to redo your
>> math. Like I said before, a voltage reading of 11.96 indicates an 80%
>> discharged battery.
>>
>
> Sorry, I don't follow you. Please 'splain me it.
>
> I'm pretty sure my cars start easily with 11.88 vDC. It's not even close
> to being fully discharged.
Open circuit as opposed to starting load voltage. 9 volts is enough to
start as long as it is available at loads of 150 amp or so.
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Re: 81 CJ 258 starting problem
Jeff Strickland proclaimed:
>
> "Mike" <mik@localnet.com> wrote in message
> news:SfOPh.5849$B25.1882@news01.roc.ny...
>
>>
>> "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> news:szAPh.368$jZ3.275@trnddc06...
>>
>>>
>>> "Mike" <mik@localnet.com> wrote in message
>>> news:ClwPh.5969$ya1.4904@news02.roc.ny...
>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:p_uPh.4647$aG1.3248@pd7urf3no...
>>>>
>>>>> I read the rest of the replies, mostly argueing about resistence,
>>>>> anyway Mike I cleaned all connections on bat. solinoid, and alt.
>>>>> only one I didn't clean was one down at starter, and starter and
>>>>> bat cables are about a year old.
>>>>> Bill mentioned at some point bat. was disconnected while running,
>>>>> that didn't happen, but when I thought the bat. was dead the other
>>>>> day I used my battery charger which has a setting for 70 amps to
>>>>> start a vehicle, which I used and it arced when disconncting it. I
>>>>> replaced everything on engine when I put a rebuilt in 1 1/2 years
>>>>> ago, all but alt. Am I now ready for that?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> First start with a known good battery. A fully charged battery
>>>> should read around 12.65 volts. The voltage reading you got when
>>>> ckecking your battery, 11.96, indicates a battery that is 80%
>>>> DISCHARGED.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> 80% discharged!? No, how about 20% discharged?.
>>>
>>> Actually, 11.96 is 94.5% of 12.65. This makes the discharge rate to
>>> be less than 6%.
>>
>>
>>
>> Actually about 11.88 is 100% discharged so you need to redo your
>> math. Like I said before, a voltage reading of 11.96 indicates an 80%
>> discharged battery.
>>
>
> Sorry, I don't follow you. Please 'splain me it.
>
> I'm pretty sure my cars start easily with 11.88 vDC. It's not even close
> to being fully discharged.
Open circuit as opposed to starting load voltage. 9 volts is enough to
start as long as it is available at loads of 150 amp or so.
>
> "Mike" <mik@localnet.com> wrote in message
> news:SfOPh.5849$B25.1882@news01.roc.ny...
>
>>
>> "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> news:szAPh.368$jZ3.275@trnddc06...
>>
>>>
>>> "Mike" <mik@localnet.com> wrote in message
>>> news:ClwPh.5969$ya1.4904@news02.roc.ny...
>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:p_uPh.4647$aG1.3248@pd7urf3no...
>>>>
>>>>> I read the rest of the replies, mostly argueing about resistence,
>>>>> anyway Mike I cleaned all connections on bat. solinoid, and alt.
>>>>> only one I didn't clean was one down at starter, and starter and
>>>>> bat cables are about a year old.
>>>>> Bill mentioned at some point bat. was disconnected while running,
>>>>> that didn't happen, but when I thought the bat. was dead the other
>>>>> day I used my battery charger which has a setting for 70 amps to
>>>>> start a vehicle, which I used and it arced when disconncting it. I
>>>>> replaced everything on engine when I put a rebuilt in 1 1/2 years
>>>>> ago, all but alt. Am I now ready for that?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> First start with a known good battery. A fully charged battery
>>>> should read around 12.65 volts. The voltage reading you got when
>>>> ckecking your battery, 11.96, indicates a battery that is 80%
>>>> DISCHARGED.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> 80% discharged!? No, how about 20% discharged?.
>>>
>>> Actually, 11.96 is 94.5% of 12.65. This makes the discharge rate to
>>> be less than 6%.
>>
>>
>>
>> Actually about 11.88 is 100% discharged so you need to redo your
>> math. Like I said before, a voltage reading of 11.96 indicates an 80%
>> discharged battery.
>>
>
> Sorry, I don't follow you. Please 'splain me it.
>
> I'm pretty sure my cars start easily with 11.88 vDC. It's not even close
> to being fully discharged.
Open circuit as opposed to starting load voltage. 9 volts is enough to
start as long as it is available at loads of 150 amp or so.
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Re: 81 CJ 258 starting problem
Jeff Strickland proclaimed:
>
> "Mike" <mik@localnet.com> wrote in message
> news:SfOPh.5849$B25.1882@news01.roc.ny...
>
>>
>> "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> news:szAPh.368$jZ3.275@trnddc06...
>>
>>>
>>> "Mike" <mik@localnet.com> wrote in message
>>> news:ClwPh.5969$ya1.4904@news02.roc.ny...
>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:p_uPh.4647$aG1.3248@pd7urf3no...
>>>>
>>>>> I read the rest of the replies, mostly argueing about resistence,
>>>>> anyway Mike I cleaned all connections on bat. solinoid, and alt.
>>>>> only one I didn't clean was one down at starter, and starter and
>>>>> bat cables are about a year old.
>>>>> Bill mentioned at some point bat. was disconnected while running,
>>>>> that didn't happen, but when I thought the bat. was dead the other
>>>>> day I used my battery charger which has a setting for 70 amps to
>>>>> start a vehicle, which I used and it arced when disconncting it. I
>>>>> replaced everything on engine when I put a rebuilt in 1 1/2 years
>>>>> ago, all but alt. Am I now ready for that?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> First start with a known good battery. A fully charged battery
>>>> should read around 12.65 volts. The voltage reading you got when
>>>> ckecking your battery, 11.96, indicates a battery that is 80%
>>>> DISCHARGED.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> 80% discharged!? No, how about 20% discharged?.
>>>
>>> Actually, 11.96 is 94.5% of 12.65. This makes the discharge rate to
>>> be less than 6%.
>>
>>
>>
>> Actually about 11.88 is 100% discharged so you need to redo your
>> math. Like I said before, a voltage reading of 11.96 indicates an 80%
>> discharged battery.
>>
>
> Sorry, I don't follow you. Please 'splain me it.
>
> I'm pretty sure my cars start easily with 11.88 vDC. It's not even close
> to being fully discharged.
Open circuit as opposed to starting load voltage. 9 volts is enough to
start as long as it is available at loads of 150 amp or so.
>
> "Mike" <mik@localnet.com> wrote in message
> news:SfOPh.5849$B25.1882@news01.roc.ny...
>
>>
>> "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message
>> news:szAPh.368$jZ3.275@trnddc06...
>>
>>>
>>> "Mike" <mik@localnet.com> wrote in message
>>> news:ClwPh.5969$ya1.4904@news02.roc.ny...
>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:p_uPh.4647$aG1.3248@pd7urf3no...
>>>>
>>>>> I read the rest of the replies, mostly argueing about resistence,
>>>>> anyway Mike I cleaned all connections on bat. solinoid, and alt.
>>>>> only one I didn't clean was one down at starter, and starter and
>>>>> bat cables are about a year old.
>>>>> Bill mentioned at some point bat. was disconnected while running,
>>>>> that didn't happen, but when I thought the bat. was dead the other
>>>>> day I used my battery charger which has a setting for 70 amps to
>>>>> start a vehicle, which I used and it arced when disconncting it. I
>>>>> replaced everything on engine when I put a rebuilt in 1 1/2 years
>>>>> ago, all but alt. Am I now ready for that?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> First start with a known good battery. A fully charged battery
>>>> should read around 12.65 volts. The voltage reading you got when
>>>> ckecking your battery, 11.96, indicates a battery that is 80%
>>>> DISCHARGED.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> 80% discharged!? No, how about 20% discharged?.
>>>
>>> Actually, 11.96 is 94.5% of 12.65. This makes the discharge rate to
>>> be less than 6%.
>>
>>
>>
>> Actually about 11.88 is 100% discharged so you need to redo your
>> math. Like I said before, a voltage reading of 11.96 indicates an 80%
>> discharged battery.
>>
>
> Sorry, I don't follow you. Please 'splain me it.
>
> I'm pretty sure my cars start easily with 11.88 vDC. It's not even close
> to being fully discharged.
Open circuit as opposed to starting load voltage. 9 volts is enough to
start as long as it is available at loads of 150 amp or so.
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Re: 81 CJ 258 starting problem
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Jeff Strickland proclaimed:
>
>>
>> "Mike" <mik@localnet.com> wrote in message
>> news:SfOPh.5849$B25.1882@news01.roc.ny...
>>
>>>
>>> "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>> news:szAPh.368$jZ3.275@trnddc06...
>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Mike" <mik@localnet.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:ClwPh.5969$ya1.4904@news02.roc.ny...
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:p_uPh.4647$aG1.3248@pd7urf3no...
>>>>>
>>>>>> I read the rest of the replies, mostly argueing about resistence,
>>>>>> anyway Mike I cleaned all connections on bat. solinoid, and alt. only
>>>>>> one I didn't clean was one down at starter, and starter and bat
>>>>>> cables are about a year old.
>>>>>> Bill mentioned at some point bat. was disconnected while running,
>>>>>> that didn't happen, but when I thought the bat. was dead the other
>>>>>> day I used my battery charger which has a setting for 70 amps to
>>>>>> start a vehicle, which I used and it arced when disconncting it. I
>>>>>> replaced everything on engine when I put a rebuilt in 1 1/2 years
>>>>>> ago, all but alt. Am I now ready for that?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> First start with a known good battery. A fully charged battery should
>>>>> read around 12.65 volts. The voltage reading you got when ckecking
>>>>> your battery, 11.96, indicates a battery that is 80% DISCHARGED.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 80% discharged!? No, how about 20% discharged?.
>>>>
>>>> Actually, 11.96 is 94.5% of 12.65. This makes the discharge rate to be
>>>> less than 6%.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Actually about 11.88 is 100% discharged so you need to redo your math.
>>> Like I said before, a voltage reading of 11.96 indicates an 80%
>>> discharged battery.
>>>
>>
>> Sorry, I don't follow you. Please 'splain me it.
>>
>> I'm pretty sure my cars start easily with 11.88 vDC. It's not even close
>> to being fully discharged.
>
> Open circuit as opposed to starting load voltage. 9 volts is enough to
> start as long as it is available at loads of 150 amp or so.
I know that. I don't know why anybody would state that 11.88 volts is a
fully discharged battery. My logic says that such a charge would be almost
full as opposed to almost empty.
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Re: 81 CJ 258 starting problem
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Jeff Strickland proclaimed:
>
>>
>> "Mike" <mik@localnet.com> wrote in message
>> news:SfOPh.5849$B25.1882@news01.roc.ny...
>>
>>>
>>> "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>> news:szAPh.368$jZ3.275@trnddc06...
>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Mike" <mik@localnet.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:ClwPh.5969$ya1.4904@news02.roc.ny...
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:p_uPh.4647$aG1.3248@pd7urf3no...
>>>>>
>>>>>> I read the rest of the replies, mostly argueing about resistence,
>>>>>> anyway Mike I cleaned all connections on bat. solinoid, and alt. only
>>>>>> one I didn't clean was one down at starter, and starter and bat
>>>>>> cables are about a year old.
>>>>>> Bill mentioned at some point bat. was disconnected while running,
>>>>>> that didn't happen, but when I thought the bat. was dead the other
>>>>>> day I used my battery charger which has a setting for 70 amps to
>>>>>> start a vehicle, which I used and it arced when disconncting it. I
>>>>>> replaced everything on engine when I put a rebuilt in 1 1/2 years
>>>>>> ago, all but alt. Am I now ready for that?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> First start with a known good battery. A fully charged battery should
>>>>> read around 12.65 volts. The voltage reading you got when ckecking
>>>>> your battery, 11.96, indicates a battery that is 80% DISCHARGED.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 80% discharged!? No, how about 20% discharged?.
>>>>
>>>> Actually, 11.96 is 94.5% of 12.65. This makes the discharge rate to be
>>>> less than 6%.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Actually about 11.88 is 100% discharged so you need to redo your math.
>>> Like I said before, a voltage reading of 11.96 indicates an 80%
>>> discharged battery.
>>>
>>
>> Sorry, I don't follow you. Please 'splain me it.
>>
>> I'm pretty sure my cars start easily with 11.88 vDC. It's not even close
>> to being fully discharged.
>
> Open circuit as opposed to starting load voltage. 9 volts is enough to
> start as long as it is available at loads of 150 amp or so.
I know that. I don't know why anybody would state that 11.88 volts is a
fully discharged battery. My logic says that such a charge would be almost
full as opposed to almost empty.
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Re: 81 CJ 258 starting problem
"Lon" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Jeff Strickland proclaimed:
>
>>
>> "Mike" <mik@localnet.com> wrote in message
>> news:SfOPh.5849$B25.1882@news01.roc.ny...
>>
>>>
>>> "Jeff Strickland" <crwlr@verizon.net> wrote in message
>>> news:szAPh.368$jZ3.275@trnddc06...
>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Mike" <mik@localnet.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:ClwPh.5969$ya1.4904@news02.roc.ny...
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "Greg" <greglc84@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:p_uPh.4647$aG1.3248@pd7urf3no...
>>>>>
>>>>>> I read the rest of the replies, mostly argueing about resistence,
>>>>>> anyway Mike I cleaned all connections on bat. solinoid, and alt. only
>>>>>> one I didn't clean was one down at starter, and starter and bat
>>>>>> cables are about a year old.
>>>>>> Bill mentioned at some point bat. was disconnected while running,
>>>>>> that didn't happen, but when I thought the bat. was dead the other
>>>>>> day I used my battery charger which has a setting for 70 amps to
>>>>>> start a vehicle, which I used and it arced when disconncting it. I
>>>>>> replaced everything on engine when I put a rebuilt in 1 1/2 years
>>>>>> ago, all but alt. Am I now ready for that?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> First start with a known good battery. A fully charged battery should
>>>>> read around 12.65 volts. The voltage reading you got when ckecking
>>>>> your battery, 11.96, indicates a battery that is 80% DISCHARGED.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 80% discharged!? No, how about 20% discharged?.
>>>>
>>>> Actually, 11.96 is 94.5% of 12.65. This makes the discharge rate to be
>>>> less than 6%.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Actually about 11.88 is 100% discharged so you need to redo your math.
>>> Like I said before, a voltage reading of 11.96 indicates an 80%
>>> discharged battery.
>>>
>>
>> Sorry, I don't follow you. Please 'splain me it.
>>
>> I'm pretty sure my cars start easily with 11.88 vDC. It's not even close
>> to being fully discharged.
>
> Open circuit as opposed to starting load voltage. 9 volts is enough to
> start as long as it is available at loads of 150 amp or so.
I know that. I don't know why anybody would state that 11.88 volts is a
fully discharged battery. My logic says that such a charge would be almost
full as opposed to almost empty.
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Re: 81 CJ 258 starting problem
Jeff Strickland wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> First start with a known good battery. A fully charged battery
>>>>>> should read around 12.65 volts. The voltage reading you got when
>>>>>> ckecking your battery, 11.96, indicates a battery that is 80%
>>>>>> DISCHARGED.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 80% discharged!? No, how about 20% discharged?.
>>>>>
>>>>> Actually, 11.96 is 94.5% of 12.65. This makes the discharge rate to
>>>>> be less than 6%.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Actually about 11.88 is 100% discharged so you need to redo your
>>>> math. Like I said before, a voltage reading of 11.96 indicates an
>>>> 80% discharged battery.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Sorry, I don't follow you. Please 'splain me it.
>>>
>>> I'm pretty sure my cars start easily with 11.88 vDC. It's not even
>>> close to being fully discharged.
>>
>> Open circuit as opposed to starting load voltage. 9 volts is enough
>> to start as long as it is available at loads of 150 amp or so.
>
> I know that. I don't know why anybody would state that 11.88 volts is a
> fully discharged battery. My logic says that such a charge would be
> almost full as opposed to almost empty.
>
Jeff, when a battery is reading 12.0 volts at rest it is 'very' iffy if
you will get a start out of it. Your connections better be really clean,,,
When a battery reads 11.88 volts 'at rest', it has no more power or amps
left in it. The two are not linear. Volts is just how fast power can
come at you, you need something to push the volts. (more or less)
There is only about a 1 volt difference between a battery with all it's
cranking amps available and one with none left.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
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>>>>>>
>>>>>> First start with a known good battery. A fully charged battery
>>>>>> should read around 12.65 volts. The voltage reading you got when
>>>>>> ckecking your battery, 11.96, indicates a battery that is 80%
>>>>>> DISCHARGED.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 80% discharged!? No, how about 20% discharged?.
>>>>>
>>>>> Actually, 11.96 is 94.5% of 12.65. This makes the discharge rate to
>>>>> be less than 6%.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Actually about 11.88 is 100% discharged so you need to redo your
>>>> math. Like I said before, a voltage reading of 11.96 indicates an
>>>> 80% discharged battery.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Sorry, I don't follow you. Please 'splain me it.
>>>
>>> I'm pretty sure my cars start easily with 11.88 vDC. It's not even
>>> close to being fully discharged.
>>
>> Open circuit as opposed to starting load voltage. 9 volts is enough
>> to start as long as it is available at loads of 150 amp or so.
>
> I know that. I don't know why anybody would state that 11.88 volts is a
> fully discharged battery. My logic says that such a charge would be
> almost full as opposed to almost empty.
>
Jeff, when a battery is reading 12.0 volts at rest it is 'very' iffy if
you will get a start out of it. Your connections better be really clean,,,
When a battery reads 11.88 volts 'at rest', it has no more power or amps
left in it. The two are not linear. Volts is just how fast power can
come at you, you need something to push the volts. (more or less)
There is only about a 1 volt difference between a battery with all it's
cranking amps available and one with none left.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
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Re: 81 CJ 258 starting problem
Jeff Strickland wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> First start with a known good battery. A fully charged battery
>>>>>> should read around 12.65 volts. The voltage reading you got when
>>>>>> ckecking your battery, 11.96, indicates a battery that is 80%
>>>>>> DISCHARGED.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 80% discharged!? No, how about 20% discharged?.
>>>>>
>>>>> Actually, 11.96 is 94.5% of 12.65. This makes the discharge rate to
>>>>> be less than 6%.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Actually about 11.88 is 100% discharged so you need to redo your
>>>> math. Like I said before, a voltage reading of 11.96 indicates an
>>>> 80% discharged battery.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Sorry, I don't follow you. Please 'splain me it.
>>>
>>> I'm pretty sure my cars start easily with 11.88 vDC. It's not even
>>> close to being fully discharged.
>>
>> Open circuit as opposed to starting load voltage. 9 volts is enough
>> to start as long as it is available at loads of 150 amp or so.
>
> I know that. I don't know why anybody would state that 11.88 volts is a
> fully discharged battery. My logic says that such a charge would be
> almost full as opposed to almost empty.
>
Jeff, when a battery is reading 12.0 volts at rest it is 'very' iffy if
you will get a start out of it. Your connections better be really clean,,,
When a battery reads 11.88 volts 'at rest', it has no more power or amps
left in it. The two are not linear. Volts is just how fast power can
come at you, you need something to push the volts. (more or less)
There is only about a 1 volt difference between a battery with all it's
cranking amps available and one with none left.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
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>>>>>>
>>>>>> First start with a known good battery. A fully charged battery
>>>>>> should read around 12.65 volts. The voltage reading you got when
>>>>>> ckecking your battery, 11.96, indicates a battery that is 80%
>>>>>> DISCHARGED.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 80% discharged!? No, how about 20% discharged?.
>>>>>
>>>>> Actually, 11.96 is 94.5% of 12.65. This makes the discharge rate to
>>>>> be less than 6%.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Actually about 11.88 is 100% discharged so you need to redo your
>>>> math. Like I said before, a voltage reading of 11.96 indicates an
>>>> 80% discharged battery.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Sorry, I don't follow you. Please 'splain me it.
>>>
>>> I'm pretty sure my cars start easily with 11.88 vDC. It's not even
>>> close to being fully discharged.
>>
>> Open circuit as opposed to starting load voltage. 9 volts is enough
>> to start as long as it is available at loads of 150 amp or so.
>
> I know that. I don't know why anybody would state that 11.88 volts is a
> fully discharged battery. My logic says that such a charge would be
> almost full as opposed to almost empty.
>
Jeff, when a battery is reading 12.0 volts at rest it is 'very' iffy if
you will get a start out of it. Your connections better be really clean,,,
When a battery reads 11.88 volts 'at rest', it has no more power or amps
left in it. The two are not linear. Volts is just how fast power can
come at you, you need something to push the volts. (more or less)
There is only about a 1 volt difference between a battery with all it's
cranking amps available and one with none left.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
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Re: 81 CJ 258 starting problem
Jeff Strickland wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> First start with a known good battery. A fully charged battery
>>>>>> should read around 12.65 volts. The voltage reading you got when
>>>>>> ckecking your battery, 11.96, indicates a battery that is 80%
>>>>>> DISCHARGED.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 80% discharged!? No, how about 20% discharged?.
>>>>>
>>>>> Actually, 11.96 is 94.5% of 12.65. This makes the discharge rate to
>>>>> be less than 6%.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Actually about 11.88 is 100% discharged so you need to redo your
>>>> math. Like I said before, a voltage reading of 11.96 indicates an
>>>> 80% discharged battery.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Sorry, I don't follow you. Please 'splain me it.
>>>
>>> I'm pretty sure my cars start easily with 11.88 vDC. It's not even
>>> close to being fully discharged.
>>
>> Open circuit as opposed to starting load voltage. 9 volts is enough
>> to start as long as it is available at loads of 150 amp or so.
>
> I know that. I don't know why anybody would state that 11.88 volts is a
> fully discharged battery. My logic says that such a charge would be
> almost full as opposed to almost empty.
>
Jeff, when a battery is reading 12.0 volts at rest it is 'very' iffy if
you will get a start out of it. Your connections better be really clean,,,
When a battery reads 11.88 volts 'at rest', it has no more power or amps
left in it. The two are not linear. Volts is just how fast power can
come at you, you need something to push the volts. (more or less)
There is only about a 1 volt difference between a battery with all it's
cranking amps available and one with none left.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
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>>>>>>
>>>>>> First start with a known good battery. A fully charged battery
>>>>>> should read around 12.65 volts. The voltage reading you got when
>>>>>> ckecking your battery, 11.96, indicates a battery that is 80%
>>>>>> DISCHARGED.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 80% discharged!? No, how about 20% discharged?.
>>>>>
>>>>> Actually, 11.96 is 94.5% of 12.65. This makes the discharge rate to
>>>>> be less than 6%.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Actually about 11.88 is 100% discharged so you need to redo your
>>>> math. Like I said before, a voltage reading of 11.96 indicates an
>>>> 80% discharged battery.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Sorry, I don't follow you. Please 'splain me it.
>>>
>>> I'm pretty sure my cars start easily with 11.88 vDC. It's not even
>>> close to being fully discharged.
>>
>> Open circuit as opposed to starting load voltage. 9 volts is enough
>> to start as long as it is available at loads of 150 amp or so.
>
> I know that. I don't know why anybody would state that 11.88 volts is a
> fully discharged battery. My logic says that such a charge would be
> almost full as opposed to almost empty.
>
Jeff, when a battery is reading 12.0 volts at rest it is 'very' iffy if
you will get a start out of it. Your connections better be really clean,,,
When a battery reads 11.88 volts 'at rest', it has no more power or amps
left in it. The two are not linear. Volts is just how fast power can
come at you, you need something to push the volts. (more or less)
There is only about a 1 volt difference between a battery with all it's
cranking amps available and one with none left.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
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