According to Deka's PDF on AGM batteries, a way to load test a battery for voltage drop is to use a load tester and set the load to half the CCA of the battery. Less than 9.8v means the battery is damaged. A lot of the handheld carbon pile testers only go up to 130A and those smaller ones that shoot a pulse through the battery to determine CCA and stuff.
I tried a crude way to load test a battery. Hooked up a multimeter to battery, disabled fuel pump and held the key in the start position for 15 seconds. Voltage drop was 11.5V. 1.5Kw starter / 12 volts means its drawing 125 amps. Not really a heavy load but should I put a more heavy load to get accurate voltage drop measurements?
Vehicle tested 02 Chevy Silverado 5.3L, stock starter, Deka Intimidator AGM battery rated at 775 CCA/120 RC
I tried a crude way to load test a battery. Hooked up a multimeter to battery, disabled fuel pump and held the key in the start position for 15 seconds. Voltage drop was 11.5V. 1.5Kw starter / 12 volts means its drawing 125 amps. Not really a heavy load but should I put a more heavy load to get accurate voltage drop measurements?
Vehicle tested 02 Chevy Silverado 5.3L, stock starter, Deka Intimidator AGM battery rated at 775 CCA/120 RC