IndyJay
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- 2021 Kioti DK4510MS w/Loader, Grapple Prev: Massey 1250
"Science starts with the simplest theory that explains the facts.""Matching" is not the answer to charging a battery.
I'm sorry. It's an innovative, but probably incorrect.
There is a minimum size (ampacity) battery required to turn the starter and start the engine. Any larger capacity battery will simply do the same thing for a longer time. "Matching" the charging system to the battery capacity is not real.
Everything you are seeing and measuring could also be due to a large battery that is able to develop cell voltage, but is not able to store much of a charge (amperage) in those cells. A possible cause for that is something in one or more cells is not allowing the plates to use their full area to store charge. The plates may not be properly isolated, there could be uneven sulphation due to how it was stored, or it may simply be one or more cells have a low amount or acidity of electrolyte.
Science starts with the simplest theory that explains the facts. A poorly built battery makes more physical sense than the electrical matching idea.
rScotty
This principle is often referred to as "Occam's Razor"...