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Today I removed my batteries.
They are Duracell Commercial group 31B's.
Here are my voltage readings:


As you can see, one of my batteries is very low!
I did notice there is a 12 volt tap coming off the terminal on the low battery, so that must be what is causing the drain. I do not yet know what is run off it.
So, I charged up my batteries a bit using my luxury charging technique:

After about an hour of this, I took them to Autozone to be tested. Interestingly, they both failed. (The batteries are only a few months old).
I figured if I was going to buy new batteries, I would from NAPA. So I took them to my NAPA parts house, and just for giggles, I had them test the batteries too. Even more interestingly, they both passed! Although their tester said one batter was low, "Good Battery, Recharge" it read.
So I did not buy new batteries. I grabbed a few odds and ends I needed for other projects, and departed for work.
After work today, I put both batteries on a 6 amp charger. I will let them charge overnight.
They are Duracell Commercial group 31B's.
Here are my voltage readings:


As you can see, one of my batteries is very low!
I did notice there is a 12 volt tap coming off the terminal on the low battery, so that must be what is causing the drain. I do not yet know what is run off it.
So, I charged up my batteries a bit using my luxury charging technique:

After about an hour of this, I took them to Autozone to be tested. Interestingly, they both failed. (The batteries are only a few months old).
I figured if I was going to buy new batteries, I would from NAPA. So I took them to my NAPA parts house, and just for giggles, I had them test the batteries too. Even more interestingly, they both passed! Although their tester said one batter was low, "Good Battery, Recharge" it read.
So I did not buy new batteries. I grabbed a few odds and ends I needed for other projects, and departed for work.
After work today, I put both batteries on a 6 amp charger. I will let them charge overnight.