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Re: Warming up the batteries

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Originally Posted by thelittlesister View Post
Maybe some one here can help us. Our battery will drop from 12-13 volts to 9-8 in 1 minute of just being plugged in no matter what the temperature is. This happens with all of our batteries and we can't figure out why. Temperature doesn't affect it and neither does the amount of time that is charging. We have done research to solve our problem but have had no luck. We are afraid that we might have the same problem next year because we can fix it if we can't diagnose it! Can anyone help? Thanks

-Ally
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Originally Posted by Mike Betts View Post
Ally,

It sounds like you may have a faulty battery charger.

Mike
^This.

Or some part of your electrical system is damaged. Or the batteries are just getting old. Does this happen to every robot it's plugged into or just one? How old are the batteries? Any idea how many charge cycles they have been through? Ever load-tested any of your batteries?
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