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Ancel BA-101 automotive battery tester reads low on flooded batteries
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The whole board looks like an early prototype. The current-sense resistor is jumpered out 0R, so many MCU pins wasted not used, and then the tiny film caps seem to be charged and discharged into the battery or something to measure ESR.
It looks hokey and I wouldn't trust its numbers. Most testers are using one power mosfet and resistor to pulse load the battery at say 6A, measure the ramp down and calculate ESR.
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Originally posted by redwire View PostThe whole board looks like an early prototype. The current-sense resistor is jumpered out 0R, so many MCU pins wasted not used, and then the tiny film caps seem to be charged and discharged into the battery or something to measure ESR.
It looks hokey and I wouldn't trust its numbers. Most testers are using one power mosfet and resistor to pulse load the battery at say 6A, measure the ramp down and calculate ESR.
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Originally posted by redwire View PostDid you try use it flipped - set for AGM but on a flooded battery, set to FLOODED and use on AGM?
The voltage verses state-of-charge chart in has small differences, if it's correct in the firmware. I might have a messed up flooded battery table.
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