jfheilman
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I will give the battery "tester" a look. I have several "things" that use batteries for starting and it would be helpful to be able to see the "capacity" of the battery. I have used the voltmeter as a reference (see how low it gets during starting and seeing how it is without battery charger) but load testers are the only real way to load test without using the device you are connected to.
That all being said, I just spoke with the shop I have been doing this type of business with over the last five years or so and a new Yuasa is $220 or so. I opted for another brand (actually forgot the brand right now). We shall see how the battery "lasts".
Time well tell.
That all being said, I just spoke with the shop I have been doing this type of business with over the last five years or so and a new Yuasa is $220 or so. I opted for another brand (actually forgot the brand right now). We shall see how the battery "lasts".
Time well tell.