Switched out my 5 year old Gill 7035-28 with a new one today...did a voltage test before the install, its was 13.1V Using a Fluke meter. The old battery below about 1600 RPMs the meter would viberate...by that I mean just sit there and the needle shake, but once it got out of that range it would settle down and become steady. Rarely would it hit 20 amps. This new battery its swinging about the full width of the gauge ,and is never steady, how ever it will come off the very high reading. The voltage is a steady 14.1 with no fluctuations. Alternator is about 2 years old..
Its a Piper PA28-140....fluctuating load meters arent unheard of but as I said, this was fine untill I installed a new battery ..Thoughts and test recommendations are welcome .
This battery was manufactured Jan 11th
I may install the old battery tomorrow just to verify
Its a Piper PA28-140....fluctuating load meters arent unheard of but as I said, this was fine untill I installed a new battery ..Thoughts and test recommendations are welcome .
This battery was manufactured Jan 11th
I may install the old battery tomorrow just to verify