I'm a tool guy and don't mind buying tools that save time and money but I don't feel the need for a load tester. The guy that owned gas station where I worked as a kid on Saturday did lite mechanic work. He blew two batteries up while testing them. He must have expected problems because he always wore googles and a rubber apron. IDK if what he used was carbon load but I recall that it hummed when attached to posts. After that if I suspected a battery was going bad I put it on charge. If it fails to reach 12.6v I take it to retailer for testing. I've never had one fail to reach 12.5 then pass load test. If it reaches 12.5v I leave it sitting overnight without neg cable attached and if voltage falls I replace battery.
Early on I tried running batteries that charged but didn't hold overnight and they always went belly up before long. I never trusted cheap load testers and couldn't justify buying a quality one.
After seeing what a split rim truck wheel did I've not messed with them either since so I might just be a candy butt.
Early on I tried running batteries that charged but didn't hold overnight and they always went belly up before long. I never trusted cheap load testers and couldn't justify buying a quality one.
After seeing what a split rim truck wheel did I've not messed with them either since so I might just be a candy butt.
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