Thanks Ian.
I spoke to the suppliers technician this afternoon and he explained that the charger or split relay will put out a higher voltage to charge it and when removed from charge the battery will experience a slight drop within a few minutes due to the charging process.
I did say to him that I may have been over analysing it. Customers eh!
The battery needs time to settle once it comes off charge. It is recommended that you will only get an accurate indication of the battery state of charge when a battery has been left idle and the voltage to stabalise and that takes about 4 hours.
A fully charged battery will read between 12.7v and 12.9v when fully charged.
I often watch my volt meter gauge after I switch the engine off. The charging voltages drops very quickly from 14.5/14.6v using the van's alternator. It drops quickly until it reaches the mid 13 volts and then takes longer and longer to drop lower. Once stabalised, I have only seen the voltage at 12.9v on a couple of occasions in the morning. I've never seen it higher than 12.9v. Its usually at 12.8v.
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