5/4/11

How to Test a 12V 7AH Battery

A motorcycle's battery amp-hour rating (AH) is measured by its ability to sustain a one-amp electrical current for one hour. If maintained properly, a 12-volt battery with a 7AH will provide enough power to start your motorcycle's motor and power its lighting system for three to five years. A failing battery, however, is often detected by an inability to start the motor, accompanied by a distinct clicking sound. Testing the battery's voltage, then putting an electrical load on it, can help determine the battery's condition, often without having to remove it from the motorcycle.
  • Static Voltage Testing

    • 1

      Remove the motorcycle's seat or battery cover, using the ignition key or a socket wrench.

    • 2

      Set your multimeter to a direct current (DC) scale, using the setting knob on the multimeter's face.

    • 3

      Touch the multimeter's red probe to the battery's positive terminal, indicated by a plus symbol. Touch the black probe to the battery's negative terminal, indicated by a minus symbol.

    • 4

      Take note of the battery's voltage displayed on the multimeter's screen or gauge. The battery should have a voltage of 12.1 to 13.4 volts DC. Remove the probes from the battery, black probe first followed by the red probe.

    • 5

      Connect the battery to an automatic battery charger if the multimeter indicates a voltage of less than 12.0 volts DC.

    • 6

      Retest the battery's voltage, using the method shown above. Replace the battery if its voltage is below 12.0 volts DC.

    Load Testing

    • 1

      Set your multimeter to a DC scale, using the setting knob on the multimeter's face.

    • 2

      Touch the multimeter's red probe to the battery's positive terminal, indicated by a plus symbol. Touch the black probe to the battery's negative terminal, indicated by a minus symbol. The multimeter should indicate a voltage greater than 12.1 volts DC.

    • 3

      Turn the motorcycle's ignition switch to the "On" position to place an electrical load on the battery. Do not start the motor.

    • 4

      Take note of the battery's voltage displayed on the multimeter's screen or gauge. The battery should have a minimum of 11.1 volts DC while loaded. Remove the probes from the battery, black probe first followed by the red probe.

    • 5

      Replace the battery if its voltage is below 11.1 volts DC while loaded.

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