Testing alkaline batteries
On Tuesday, 10 November 2020 11:10:41 UTC, Fredxx wrote:
On 10/11/2020 03:04:36, tabbypurr wrote:
On Monday, 9 November 2020 10:16:51 UTC, Martin Brown wrote:
On 08/11/2020 13:59, Fredxx wrote:
On 08/11/2020 13:42:21, Scott wrote:
My multimeter has a battery test facility that shows the
battery as good or bad (or on the margin). I understand a zinc
carbon battery has a voltage of 1.5 Volts and an alkaline
battery has a voltage of 1.2 Volts? How does it know the
difference between a very good alkaline battery and a very bad
zinc carbon battery?.
An alkaline battery also has a nominal o/c voltage of 1.5V
A good fresh alkaline can be as high as 1.6v open circuit.
They start off above 1.5v. 1.5v is only nominal.
A well used one can go as high as 1.8v under odd circumstances. I had
a couple do that earlier this year. They were well used then
recharged, and gave a strangely high output. No idea why, none of the
others did.
Most articles suggest a brand new alkaline battery starts at 1.65V o/c
and goes down from there.
Do you have reference you can cite for a well used one with a o/c
voltage of 1.8V?
no, haven't looked.
The only odd circumstance I can think of will be a duff meter.
I told you what the circumstances were. The meter's fine. But feel free to get stupid again.
NT
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