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<blockquote data-quote="Radventures" data-source="post: 464044" data-attributes="member: 30173"><p>Hey guys, thanks for the help. I'm positive that with my tests I can get a fairly good idea of the batteries condition. Even if there is a slight tolerance with the inverter. I'd just like to know roughly what AH my battery is working to. I have followed some instructions online in regards to working this out, but something just isn't clicking. Battery University looks great, but I don't need to be an expert, I just need to work out this one sum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Radventures, post: 464044, member: 30173"] Hey guys, thanks for the help. I'm positive that with my tests I can get a fairly good idea of the batteries condition. Even if there is a slight tolerance with the inverter. I'd just like to know roughly what AH my battery is working to. I have followed some instructions online in regards to working this out, but something just isn't clicking. Battery University looks great, but I don't need to be an expert, I just need to work out this one sum. [/QUOTE]
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