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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 578382" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>Cool thanks for that, </p><p></p><p>Mine sort of did the same dropping to 12.6+ and after about 10 minutes it was reading about 12.46 and as soon at it shut off it started to read 12.6+ and then slowly climbed back up to 12.75v add to the fact that the Peak Ah used upon start up was 4.66 and then within a split second it dropped to 3.5Ah /3.6Ah whilst running, That might appear to be high but it will run for 12 to 16 minutes and then shut off for 2 hours, The end results were it used 5.292Ah in 9.533 hours or 9 hours 32 minutes which means it is using 0.555Ah per hour X that by 24 hours = 13.322Ah per 24 hours Set At 0*c.</p><p></p><p>At the moment I have the AGM hooked up to the Noco with the Fluke Multi meter hooked up to the Clamps recording the minimum voltage so I can record at which point the Noco will fire up and start it's top up Charge and what it's shut off Voltage is,</p><p></p><p>The Noco Chargers are brilliant chargers but the Manual is little more than a Mud Map, As are the Noco Booster Packs Manual there is so much info missing,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 578382, member: 3775"] Cool thanks for that, Mine sort of did the same dropping to 12.6+ and after about 10 minutes it was reading about 12.46 and as soon at it shut off it started to read 12.6+ and then slowly climbed back up to 12.75v add to the fact that the Peak Ah used upon start up was 4.66 and then within a split second it dropped to 3.5Ah /3.6Ah whilst running, That might appear to be high but it will run for 12 to 16 minutes and then shut off for 2 hours, The end results were it used 5.292Ah in 9.533 hours or 9 hours 32 minutes which means it is using 0.555Ah per hour X that by 24 hours = 13.322Ah per 24 hours Set At 0*c. At the moment I have the AGM hooked up to the Noco with the Fluke Multi meter hooked up to the Clamps recording the minimum voltage so I can record at which point the Noco will fire up and start it's top up Charge and what it's shut off Voltage is, The Noco Chargers are brilliant chargers but the Manual is little more than a Mud Map, As are the Noco Booster Packs Manual there is so much info missing, [/QUOTE]
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