company where i work is going to replace sprinter batteries that are used for server back up...they do this every 4-7 years just depends on when batteries need it.
i usually take the old ones and scrap them myself. last time i did a quick nominal resting volt test to pick out a few and keep at home for projects, but they did not last long so off to salvage they went.
question is, can one test these under load like a car battery to better determine if any life is left? if not how would one test?
http://www.exide.com/Media/files/Downloads/IndustEuro/Sprinter S.pdf
we are using sprinter s12v 300 f batteries 40 of them.
i usually take the old ones and scrap them myself. last time i did a quick nominal resting volt test to pick out a few and keep at home for projects, but they did not last long so off to salvage they went.
question is, can one test these under load like a car battery to better determine if any life is left? if not how would one test?
http://www.exide.com/Media/files/Downloads/IndustEuro/Sprinter S.pdf
we are using sprinter s12v 300 f batteries 40 of them.
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