[Test-Equipment] "Conductance" battery checker

rbethman rbethman at comcast.net
Wed Mar 16 12:24:52 EDT 2011


"Normally" battery conductance is a measurement of the battery's 
internal resistance.  NOT the remaining charge.

Bob - N0DGN

On 3/16/2011 12:06 PM, Raymond LaRue wrote:
> I believe the amount of "charge" left in the battery, is what is
> measured.
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> [mailto:test-equipment-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of J. Forster
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> Subject: Re: [Test-Equipment] "Conductance" battery checker
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> Do you mean they measure:
>
> The amount of charge left in a battery (A-H)?
> or
> The internal resistance of a battery?
>
> -John
>
>
>
>> Looking for information on designing and building a battery
>> "conductance" tester.  In an extended web search, I see a couple
>> companies that sell small 6 and 12 volt conductance testers.
>>
>> They apparently inject a small AC voltage into a battery on or off
>> line, in a non-intrusive way.  Calibration data is developed by
>> profiles from testing good batteries.  The resultant voltage and
>> current phase differentials are processed and utilized to give an
>> indication of remaining battery capacity.
>>
>> The commercial testers available are not very expensive, but those
>> found on line give little detail about how they operate and they
>> appear not to quite meet my needs, as I would like to try this
>> technique by composite testing of a series of SLA batteries.
>>
>> I am prone to try building one if helpful info were available.
>>
>> Does anyone have any experience with such, or have design info for
>> building a battery conductance tester?
>>
>> Thank you for your attention.
>> 73,
>> Ray, W4BYG
>> Cleveland, TN
>>
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