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Originally Posted by MrB
I need a coffee...
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I second that .... kettle on!
Graham, you probably already know, but when storing a battery, you should periodically re-charge it - I would suggest at least monthly. Lead acid batteries self-discharge at about 4% per week (although that will vary depending on temperature and construction). When you get your obs set up and battery installed, you can safely leave the battery on trickle charge 24/7, which will maximise battery life. If you don't have power in the obs, re-charge after every use.
Even if only re-charging monthly (while stored), charge shouldn't fall below 80%, so the freezing point shouldn't be higher than about -40 deg C.
Edit: Just saw your last post. Don't know about a digital readout - I've never used one, though my battery box (portable version) has a built-in LED indicator - pretty coarse but maybe useful. A multimeter can still be useful, though. This link has a table of voltage vs charge state for lead acid battery types, but beware that you need to take into account any terminal or instrument resistance, so adjust based on your readings when fully charged:
http://www.energymatters.com.au/rene...-discharge.php