Those numbers don't make any sense to me. I suspect that either something got
lost in translation, or your meter is on the fritz.
Battery voltage that stays over 14.5 for long is actually dangerous, I would
strongly suggest getting it fixed ASAP! The water that disappears is actually
converted to an explosive mixture of oxygen and hydrogen, doesn't take much to
set it off. And a battery fire can make a real mess of things.
Somewhere around 10 volts (with a light load) is considered fully discharged.
Nothing is going to work at .51 volts. It might run (poorly) at 5.1 volts, but
even that is iffy. (And only with points.)
-- Randall
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