Power outage today. Went out to put the Pulsar PG12000B generator in service and found the battery too low to crank, Generator is stored with a NOCO Genius1 maintainer connected. Maintainer was showing full charge green light. Cranked the unit with the pull cord and it ran for about 3 hours. Put my meter on the battery while it was running and got 13.8 volts so charging system on generator is working.
When I killed the generator I checked the battery and got 12.8 volts.
When I connected the NOCO to the battery and checked voltage at the battery I got 12.8 volts. When you disconnect the NOCO the unit shuts off and you will get 0.0 volts on the leads. The NOCO apparently reads the battery voltage and detects the full charge and does not put out any voltage. Is there a way to check if the maintainer is actually working? I guess I will have to put it on a battery with a low charge and see if it will actually charge.
When I killed the generator I checked the battery and got 12.8 volts.
When I connected the NOCO to the battery and checked voltage at the battery I got 12.8 volts. When you disconnect the NOCO the unit shuts off and you will get 0.0 volts on the leads. The NOCO apparently reads the battery voltage and detects the full charge and does not put out any voltage. Is there a way to check if the maintainer is actually working? I guess I will have to put it on a battery with a low charge and see if it will actually charge.