JCviper
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Recently I charged my battery after it was practically done. I had it on the tender jr. for about a week before the light showed solid green. I then put it back in my sled and it fired right up. I hit the button on the gauge pod to bring up the voltage and it almost 3/4 to H. I also noticed it would fluctuate ever so slightly. Is this normal? Should it stay in one place ?


Can you turn on the numeric value instead of just graph so we can see what the actual voltage is. If volt is on left bottom of screen just hold button on left bottom button till actual number shows.Recently I charged my battery after it was practically done. I had it on the tender jr. for about a week before the light showed solid green. I then put it back in my sled and it fired right up. I hit the button on the gauge pod to bring up the voltage and it almost 3/4 to H. I also noticed it would fluctuate ever so slightly. Is this normal? Should it stay in one place ?
JCviper
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I did that today. It never went below 14.1 and it varied between that and 14.7. Spending most time at 14.4

grizztracks
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14.4 is good which means the sled's charging system is working correctly. However, it is not an indicator for the overall state of your battery. A load test should be performed on a fully charged battery to verify it's condition.