[AT] Battery Life?
Robert L. Holtzer
rholtzer at earthlink.net
Sun Nov 21 17:18:39 PST 2004
Very interesting charge/discharge data. I've put all my batteries on
trickle chargers now. Mostly units from Harbor Freight for around $10. It
will be interesting to see if this improves their life. Even with the
trickle charging, I've found it is a good idea to check the electrolyte
level now and then. One clear benefit is in starting the tractor after a
month or more -- starter really zings!
Bob Holtzer
At 09:53 AM 11/21/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Since I work with rechargeable batteries on my remote sensing stream gauges,
>we spent almost an entire day on battery maintenance. If a 12 v battery
>ever goes below 10.5 v, for any length of time, it's life is cut in
>half.... A
>fully charged battery will discharge to below 10.5 volts within 90 days
>without being charged... On the other hand if a 12 v battery is charged
>above
>15v, its life is cut in half...
>We use solar panels to maintain the charge, and remove tghe batteries every
>year and replace them with one that has been recharged and drawn and
>tested on
>a battery reconditioner. ( expensive charger )
>
>I have had batteries last over 6 years in my 1600 loadstar, and only 1 year
>on my JD400 loader. It depends on the regulator....
>
>Cecil in OKla
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