I found a few threads already on this topic, but none of the situations matched mine, so I thought I would throw this out there to see if anyone can help:
After running a few years solid, my Elk battery began to give Low Battery warnings. No sweat, so I ordered and just received a brand-new Elk 8Ah battery (original Elk brand, date code '121125'). I took out the old battery, voltage across the terminals was 10.5V so definitely shot. I measured the new battery at 12.85V. I installed the new battery and power-cycled the system, but Low Battery warning didn't go away. Waited about 5 days thinking it might need to be charged a bit, yet it still shows Low Battery.
I re-measured the voltage at the battery terminals-- disconnected it was still 12.85V. Voltage from the Elk battery leads is 12.30V with AC to the unit. Same 12.30V is measured across the battery terminals when connected to the Elk. I ran the 30 second battery test, and it hovered around 11.2V at 0.28mA. After about 30 seconds the keypad displayed 14.1V at 0.25mA. As a suggestion from the other threads, I checked the incoming power supply and it is a steady 19VAC.
I suppose the 11.2V battery test reading explains the Low Battery warning, but why so low with a new battery? Why is the voltage lower than the battery's? And doesn't 12.85V seem a bit low for a brand-new battery? Shouldn't it be closer to 13.5 or 14V? The Elk M1 itself works just fine in normal day-to-day use, I just can't get rid of the Low Battery warning.
Thanks much!
Erik Coleman
After running a few years solid, my Elk battery began to give Low Battery warnings. No sweat, so I ordered and just received a brand-new Elk 8Ah battery (original Elk brand, date code '121125'). I took out the old battery, voltage across the terminals was 10.5V so definitely shot. I measured the new battery at 12.85V. I installed the new battery and power-cycled the system, but Low Battery warning didn't go away. Waited about 5 days thinking it might need to be charged a bit, yet it still shows Low Battery.
I re-measured the voltage at the battery terminals-- disconnected it was still 12.85V. Voltage from the Elk battery leads is 12.30V with AC to the unit. Same 12.30V is measured across the battery terminals when connected to the Elk. I ran the 30 second battery test, and it hovered around 11.2V at 0.28mA. After about 30 seconds the keypad displayed 14.1V at 0.25mA. As a suggestion from the other threads, I checked the incoming power supply and it is a steady 19VAC.
I suppose the 11.2V battery test reading explains the Low Battery warning, but why so low with a new battery? Why is the voltage lower than the battery's? And doesn't 12.85V seem a bit low for a brand-new battery? Shouldn't it be closer to 13.5 or 14V? The Elk M1 itself works just fine in normal day-to-day use, I just can't get rid of the Low Battery warning.
Thanks much!
Erik Coleman