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new d3100 only shows 11.95?
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<blockquote data-quote="loopkiller" data-source="post: 5602781" data-attributes="member: 601690"><p>OP should simply take the battery to Autozone and have them charge and load test it. It will take about an hour or so to charge and then a short time to load test it. You should know after that if it is dead or not. The resting voltage of a battery is a good indication of whether it is good or not, but it is not everything. The load test is the holy grail. I would never think of buying an AGM battery that rests below 12.5v. That is just because I know the person who owned it did not take enough care to keep it charged. Even if it was in storage, they should have a maintainer on it. But just because it is above 12.5v does not mean it is for sure a good battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loopkiller, post: 5602781, member: 601690"] OP should simply take the battery to Autozone and have them charge and load test it. It will take about an hour or so to charge and then a short time to load test it. You should know after that if it is dead or not. The resting voltage of a battery is a good indication of whether it is good or not, but it is not everything. The load test is the holy grail. I would never think of buying an AGM battery that rests below 12.5v. That is just because I know the person who owned it did not take enough care to keep it charged. Even if it was in storage, they should have a maintainer on it. But just because it is above 12.5v does not mean it is for sure a good battery. [/QUOTE]
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