Lab_Diagnostics // Power_Charging

The “False Full” Battery Charge

The meter says 100%, but the cart dies in 15 minutes. We explain why voltage is a lie and how to use a Hydrometer to find the truth.

Your batteries are victims of the “False Full” charge. They have the voltage (pressure) to trick the meter, but lack the amperage (fuel) to do any work. It’s like a hollow log—looks solid, but burns out in minutes.
Your batteries are victims of the “False Full” charge. They have the voltage (pressure) to trick the meter, but lack the amperage (fuel) to do any work. It’s like a hollow log—looks solid, but burns out in minutes.

01 // Theory: The Sponge Analogy

Most dashboard meters are simple voltmeters that guess capacity based on “Resting Voltage.”

  • The Sponge: A healthy battery holds water (energy) deep inside.
  • The Rock: A sulfated battery (false full) only gets wet on the surface. The moment you touch it (Load), it dries instantly.

02 // Exposing the Lie

To see the truth, you must strip away the surface charge and test the chemistry.

Step 1: The “Headlight” Test

Charge until full. Turn on headlights for 2 minutes to burn off surface charge. Wait 5 minutes.

  • 50.9V+: Healthy Hold.
  • Below 50.0V: The “Full” reading was a lie.

Step 2: The Load Test

Clip your multimeter to the main pack. Drive up a steep hill. If voltage drops instantly to 42V, internal resistance is blocking the flow.

03 // The Hydrometer (King of Tests)

The only way to know if a wet-cell battery is truly full is to weigh the acid. A voltmeter is 50% accurate; a hydrometer is 100% accurate.

Specific Gravity Zone State of Charge
1.277 GREEN 100% (Strong Acid)
1.200 WHITE 50% Charged
1.100 RED Dead Cell (Water)
The Smoking Gun

You likely don’t need 6 new batteries. If 5 batteries read 1.275 and one reads 1.100, that single “Short Link” is dragging the entire pack down to its level.

04 // The Digital Lie

Why did the dash say full? Cheap LED bar graphs are programmed to read “Full” at ~50V surface charge. They cannot see capacity.

The Fix: Install a Coulomb Counter (Shunt). This device physically counts the amps leaving the battery, giving you a true 0-100% gas gauge reading.

Summary Checklist

  • Ignore the Green Light on the charger.
  • Wait 12 Hours for a true Resting Voltage reading.
  • Hydrometer is King for wet cells.
  • Replace the “One Bad Apple” to save the pack.

Verified Fix: Capacity Test

Hydrometer confirmed low specific gravity in specific cells. Replace the failed battery unit or upgrade to a Shunt-based meter for accurate telemetry.

Proceed with Battery Replacement