Donald Tyson
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Thanks Tom, I agree, Yes, I want to replace them all. They're all from 2017. Then if he wants to diagnose further he will know that it's not the batteries. Now that I have seen this I bet it was the batteries all along because everything was fine at Hontoon. 6-7 months can make a diff. As John Highsmith mentioned the fridge...Just to be sure... I'll have the tech run me through the sequence for using the fridge without draining the starting batteries. Replacing the Batteries should also assure that the connections are all good as well.
Tom Hruby":57lg76iu said:First of all: if your battery is fully charged and only reading 12.08 V you need to replace the batteries. A fully charged Lead Acid battery (AGM or Flooded) should be reading 12.6-12.8 V when fully charged, and with no load on it.
Also, if the voltage at your inverter (battery end) is reading less than the battery when it is not in use, the voltage drop is not a result of the wires, but rather a poor connection (most likely corrosion).