Good/bad batteries or parasitic drain?
Good/bad batteries or parasitic drain?
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PelicanHead

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17 posts

2 months

Thursday 13th November 2025
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I've asked my nephew to drop his off.
I could have tried mine on my car battery but that's been taken for repair.
I have tried a 1.5v AA battery and it reads 1.72, which brand new and under no load seems correct.

I have a LAP multi meter that is now showing the battery sign, meaning new battery required.
Batteries batteries everywhere, what would we do without them!


E-bmw

11,968 posts

173 months

Thursday 13th November 2025
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Well if it reads the same the only other possibility I can think of is high internal resistance (on their way out) can artificially raise the voltage, but then we already knew they were pretty much goosed anyway.

littleredrooster

6,100 posts

217 months

Thursday 13th November 2025
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PelicanHead said:
I have tried a 1.5v AA battery and it reads 1.72, which brand new and under no load seems correct...
Errrm...no, I don't think so...once again it sounds like at least +10%/15% over actual value. I'm still suspicious.

Griffith4ever

6,171 posts

56 months

Friday 14th November 2025
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littleredrooster said:
PelicanHead said:
I have tried a 1.5v AA battery and it reads 1.72, which brand new and under no load seems correct...
Errrm...no, I don't think so...once again it sounds like at least +10%/15% over actual value. I'm still suspicious.
hehe - no, it should read 1.5v. Your meter battery is dying. Absolutely no way a 1.5v AA would ever read 1.72v. It woudl read 1.499 / 1.5v. (I test them often).

Spend £8.47 and tomorrow, you'#ll have correct readings, or open the back of your meter (you often have to unscrew them) find the battery, bin it and replace it.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Beizkna-Multimeter-Contin...

trickywoo

13,454 posts

251 months

Friday 14th November 2025
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I've just tested one and it showed 1.51V

No way 1.7 is correct.

E-bmw

11,968 posts

173 months

Friday 14th November 2025
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They can occasionally get to 1.6 v when brand new & straight out of the pack but never known more than that personally.

Alkaline that is, rechargeable batteries are more like 1.2v

PelicanHead

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17 posts

2 months

Tuesday 18th November 2025
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New battery in the multi meter.
Now showing correct readings.

Griffith4ever said:
hehe - no, it should read 1.5v. Your meter battery is dying. Absolutely no way a 1.5v AA would ever read 1.72v. It woudl read 1.499 / 1.5v. (I test them often).
Griffith, hehe back. You are correct, and wrong.
1.72 for a 1.5v aa alkaline would be unusual, granted, but 1.6v or just over is very usual for a fresh 1.5v aa alkaline.

littleredrooster said:
Am I the only one who suspects an over-reading voltmeter here?
littleredrooster was the one that came up with the possibility that my meter may be giving false readings, so kudos to he/she.


E-bmw said:
They can occasionally get to 1.6 v when brand new & straight out of the pack but never known more than that personally.

Alkaline that is, rechargeable batteries are more like 1.2v
E-bmw, correct, that is similar to my reading of 1.615 - 1.616 now.
My nephew's (different model and 'better' than mine) read similar.

I shall return to the battery geezer, remove the leads so they are isolated, ask him to test them again, and, depending on the results, return with one or two batteries.

I have learnt several things regarding testing, also that a multi meter can give a false reading because it's battery is low, and other such interesting stuff.
I will let you know how many batteries I purchase and probably test them, just because I can.

PelicanHead

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17 posts

2 months

Wednesday 19th November 2025
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I went back to the battery depot today.
I parked up and disconnected one of the batteries so they were isolated.
In the words of the bloke who tested them, the 2017 battery is f*#@ked and the 2013 battery is really f*#@ked, giving a reading of around 160amps when it is meant to be 600!!
So two batteries were purchased, and at £70 each for 70ah batteries, not bad.

It turns over so fast now that it's a wonder the alternator doesn't fly of it's housing.

Thanks all for the learning curve and passing on your knowledge.


Edited by PelicanHead on Wednesday 19th November 14:43