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Perhaps this is a time to introduce the unit Mho.  ie: 1/R -----
7 to 13 Mho , the cell is excellant and 2.9 to 4 Mho, it's getting bad.
 
Using this measure gives a high numerical rating for good cells vs low numbers for degraded cells..
 
HMike
I found a 3 Ohm 5 Watt ceramic resistor. This will give me a ~1.3 Amp load. This is short of the 2+ Amp loads often required in 445's and big greens but suitable for this cell testing.
				
			7 to 13 Mho , the cell is excellant and 2.9 to 4 Mho, it's getting bad.
Using this measure gives a high numerical rating for good cells vs low numbers for degraded cells..
HMike
I found a 3 Ohm 5 Watt ceramic resistor. This will give me a ~1.3 Amp load. This is short of the 2+ Amp loads often required in 445's and big greens but suitable for this cell testing.
			
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		 ) ..... maybe is much more easy with a microcontroller ..... must be enough one with a pair of A/D input and an output ..... and a high current relais, maybe a mercury-wetted reed relais, or a power hexfet, taking in consideration also its RdsOn (also if, for some models, it can be ignored, being less than 10 milliohms ..... i have still some IRF3205 with 8 milliohms of RdsON) ..... For precision maniacs must be took in consideration also the temperature of the battery, i know (Ri increase when temp decrease), but at our level, i suppose it can be ignored .....
) ..... maybe is much more easy with a microcontroller ..... must be enough one with a pair of A/D input and an output ..... and a high current relais, maybe a mercury-wetted reed relais, or a power hexfet, taking in consideration also its RdsOn (also if, for some models, it can be ignored, being less than 10 milliohms ..... i have still some IRF3205 with 8 milliohms of RdsON) ..... For precision maniacs must be took in consideration also the temperature of the battery, i know (Ri increase when temp decrease), but at our level, i suppose it can be ignored .....