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| Hello there everyone, I am a noob to the world of electronics. I recently bought a multimeter INNOVA 3310 from iEquus. An Energizer 9V battery recently died (it was being used in the personal weighing machine that I have) and I wanted to verify that the voltage was indeed not there. When used my multimeter on it, it gave me a reading of 8.38V. What exactly does this mean? Why was the weighing machine not using this battery? Because it was just a little bit below 9V? Does that mean I can use this battery elsewhere where less than 9V is required or should I just throw the battery away? It is not about the battery, but about the general concept of non-chargeable batteries if they can be reused even if they fall below their voltage level. I seek enlightenment Zef | |
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When you measure the battery voltage directly with your meter, without any other load drawing current from the battery it will give you a higher than expected reading. [ the battery is NOT supplying any current to a load] Place the battery back in the weigh machine and measure the battery voltage while its in the weigh machine. This will give a 'onload' voltage.. tell us what you read. If you have any resistors handy you could place a 100R across the battery while you measure the voltage. Do you follow this.?
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| Thnx eric. I understand and will comply as soon as I get hold of my weighing machine. | |
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| My smoke detectors beep when the 9V battery is low. When I measure the battery voltage of a weak one it measures 8.5V even in the smoke detector. The circuit in the destector applies a load to the battery every few minutes but only for a moment for it to test the loaded voltage of the battery.
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| A healthy and new 9 Volt battery will have an open terminal voltage of around 9.5 - 9.6 Volts.
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