What causes the voltage to drop on a new battery?

What causes the voltage to drop on a new battery?

On a new battery, this can be a result of manufacturing flaws, but it also may be caused by sulfate crystal buildup. Under the intense heat of the load, one or more of the weld pieces connecting the cells is coming loose and separating. This will cut the current, and voltage will drop.

What happens when the voltage of an alternator drops?

Voltage drops on the negative side can cause overcharging. When a new alternator is installed, check the battery voltage and use a battery charger to bring the battery up to full charge ­before you return the vehicle to your customer. Also, start the ­engine and use your DVOM to check the charging output of the ­alternator.

How long can a car battery last with a voltage drop?

RE: Voltage drop on car battery. You should easily get many weeks of life out of a decent battery and still have enough juice to crank the engine over. Figure low 10’s of mA in current draw for stock components.

How does a voltage drop test work on a car?

A voltage drop test will assess voltage losses at the battery, the alternator and the starter. 1) With the voltmeter connected to battery, and key and engine off, record a “base” voltage reading. (Your battery should have a minimum of 12.4 volts.)

On a new battery, this can be a result of manufacturing flaws, but it also may be caused by sulfate crystal buildup. Under the intense heat of the load, one or more of the weld pieces connecting the cells is coming loose and separating. This will cut the current, and voltage will drop.

When to troubleshoot an unusual voltage system drop?

Troubleshooting for Unusual Voltage System Drops Usually, the first sign that your charging system is in trouble is a “battery,” “ALT,” or “CHARGE” warning light illuminating on your instrument panel while driving. It means that for some reason, the alternator has stopped charging the battery and your car is running on battery power.

RE: Voltage drop on car battery. You should easily get many weeks of life out of a decent battery and still have enough juice to crank the engine over. Figure low 10’s of mA in current draw for stock components.

A voltage drop test will assess voltage losses at the battery, the alternator and the starter. 1) With the voltmeter connected to battery, and key and engine off, record a “base” voltage reading. (Your battery should have a minimum of 12.4 volts.)