FlyboyTR
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Since purchasing the 02 Kon XL, I have noticed that it seems a bit weak in the cranking department. My radar detector screams low voltage when cranking the engine; after sitting for several hours. My first find was both battery cables were not tight. I removed and cleaned everything and reinstalled them. No change in performance. I've had two shops put it on their machine and everyone agrees both the alternator and battery are fine.
With the engine running at idle I have 14.2 to 14.8 volts. At idle and using my 100 amp load tester, idle voltage will drop to 13.4. All of this is acceptable. After sitting overnight, my static voltage is 11.8 to 12.2 volts (checked several times). From my experience this is too low.
The Kon has now been sitting for 5 days, waiting on my new HVAC blend door servo. So...I decided to start checking the battery. Voltage was 11.6 and with the 100 amp load test it would drop to 10 volts. ...not happy. I disconnected the negative battery cable and put a digital amp meter in line. The following is with the drivers door open, no gadgets connected, etc; so other than internal computer drain there was nothing else, except the dome lights:
6.8 amps
2.68 amps after closing door and dome lights going out
1.5 amps after 15 seconds
0.9 amps after another 10 seconds
0.12 amps after another 10 seconds...and it stays there.
Doing a retest without the dome lights, it started with an approximate 2.68 amp draw (same as it was after the dome lights went out). I repeated this test several times; same results. 0.12 amps is nothing for a static draw on a system and should not effect battery performance for a month or so with a solid battery.
I put my big electronic battery charger on the battery and it was showing 11.8 volts, almost identical to my analog 100 amp load tester. After it tested the battery it showed the battery charge level at 45%. Very low! I currently have the battery disconnected and on a 2 amp (slow) charge. I will check it later this evening and if it has charged fully, I will disconnect the charger and let it sit (not connected to the vehicle) and then do a load and voltage test later tomorrow. If it has dropped, I believe I have confirmed the battery is not holding a charge. Surface charge on a battery can be very deceptive!
Sorry to ramble on...but just wanted to throw it all out there. Any other thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!
With the engine running at idle I have 14.2 to 14.8 volts. At idle and using my 100 amp load tester, idle voltage will drop to 13.4. All of this is acceptable. After sitting overnight, my static voltage is 11.8 to 12.2 volts (checked several times). From my experience this is too low.
The Kon has now been sitting for 5 days, waiting on my new HVAC blend door servo. So...I decided to start checking the battery. Voltage was 11.6 and with the 100 amp load test it would drop to 10 volts. ...not happy. I disconnected the negative battery cable and put a digital amp meter in line. The following is with the drivers door open, no gadgets connected, etc; so other than internal computer drain there was nothing else, except the dome lights:
6.8 amps
2.68 amps after closing door and dome lights going out
1.5 amps after 15 seconds
0.9 amps after another 10 seconds
0.12 amps after another 10 seconds...and it stays there.
Doing a retest without the dome lights, it started with an approximate 2.68 amp draw (same as it was after the dome lights went out). I repeated this test several times; same results. 0.12 amps is nothing for a static draw on a system and should not effect battery performance for a month or so with a solid battery.
I put my big electronic battery charger on the battery and it was showing 11.8 volts, almost identical to my analog 100 amp load tester. After it tested the battery it showed the battery charge level at 45%. Very low! I currently have the battery disconnected and on a 2 amp (slow) charge. I will check it later this evening and if it has charged fully, I will disconnect the charger and let it sit (not connected to the vehicle) and then do a load and voltage test later tomorrow. If it has dropped, I believe I have confirmed the battery is not holding a charge. Surface charge on a battery can be very deceptive!
Sorry to ramble on...but just wanted to throw it all out there. Any other thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!
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