thanks, I have a 12v battery tester which probably does it the same way as in your chart.
i have to input certain parameters based on the type of battery, say agm as the first paremeter, EN as the second parameter and the a number from a chart in the instructions for the aH rate, then connect...
thanks will give it a try
not interested in a 100% accurate answer, just want to to knw when it needs replacing before it lets me down.
good idea will give it a try, but there must be an easier way, like say some one at MG knowing the answer, oh no tried that MG = muddled granny
they probably use a battery tester like mine, but unlike the rac or aa i can not read the chinese info on the battery, dont suppose they can either, can you?
no issues, but its three years old and i want to know its soc & soh, as all the car shows is the voltage, which i can do with my tester...
any one know the parameters for testing the 12 volt battery?
mg head office dont know, mg service dont know. chorley havent replied to the message i sent from their web site
need to the type of battery Standard, AGM, GEl or EFB
AND
the testing standard, CCA, IEC, SAE, EN, DIN or CA
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