Good afternoon, I have a 2 year old car battery (AGM 760 CCA) in a 2022 Hyundai that constantly "seems" to lose its charge. I'll check the battery during the day and, as an example, it will show 40% charge (12.2 volts). I put the trickle charger on it, and within about 15-20 minutes, the charger will show the battery is at 100 % (which is weird since the battery can't possibly charge that fast). I'll put a battery tester on it, get the same 100% reading and 13+ volts. Next day, down to 40% again. My 1st thought was parasitic drain, but if the car sits for 3-4 days during the winter (New York), the battery will show 25-30% charge and starts right up with no issues. I would think that a parasitic drain that drained the battery to 40% after 1 day would completely drain the battery after 3-4 days.
The above scenario has been ongoing for months now-battery seems to lose its charge, trickle charge for 15 minutes, battery seems to be at 100% then loses charge again. After driving for a couple of hours the battery will show about 75% charge, yet next day is at 40%. The battery never drains completely and always starts immediately even in cold weather.
I've done a load test and a cranking test and both are fine.
I've also used a 2nd battery tester and a multimeter to verify that my original battery tester is working fine (they provide a similar reading).
If anyone has any thoughts, I will certainly appreciate your input. This is really perplexing to me. I don't want to buy a new battery if I don't need to but it's hard to tell if this battery is good or not.
Thanks a lot for any help.
The above scenario has been ongoing for months now-battery seems to lose its charge, trickle charge for 15 minutes, battery seems to be at 100% then loses charge again. After driving for a couple of hours the battery will show about 75% charge, yet next day is at 40%. The battery never drains completely and always starts immediately even in cold weather.
I've done a load test and a cranking test and both are fine.
I've also used a 2nd battery tester and a multimeter to verify that my original battery tester is working fine (they provide a similar reading).
If anyone has any thoughts, I will certainly appreciate your input. This is really perplexing to me. I don't want to buy a new battery if I don't need to but it's hard to tell if this battery is good or not.
Thanks a lot for any help.