Robmac
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During a week long trip recently, I noticed that the batteries on my van weren't performing as they should. I have 2 x Trojan T125's, 240A each and 6V - wired in Series to produce 12V and 240A.
We were on EHU with the built in (cheap) battery charger connected but after a couple of hours I noticed that the reading was 12.0 volt. The compressor fridge was in use at the time. I checked the electrolyte and noticed that one was at the same level as I topped them up to about a month before and the other was way down below the level of the plates. My granddaughter was with us at the time and had a charger in her car so I attached this directly to the batteries having topped up the electrolyte on the low level battery first.
After a few hours charging the batteries were still only reading 12.6 )It's a fairly weak 4A charger!) and as soon as the battery was disconnected they quickly dropped to 12.0. At the end of the week we drove home and even with all of that alternator input the batteries only went up to 12.6. Now, a week or so later I checked this morning and the batteries were reading 13.1 which is purely from being charged by Solar on the drive.
I just connected them to my 7 stage, 20A smart charger and they immediately showed 14.3V and it went through the 7 stages (including recondition) in no time at all and is now on the trickle charge showing 13.7 so I've switched the charger off and the fridge on to see how long it takes to drop. It has dropped to 13.3 pretty quickly. Just looked again 10 minutes later and now 12.8.
This is pretty much confirming my suspicions that at least one of the batteries is goosed. They are 6 years old and to be honest have been brilliant so not too bad an innings. I shall monitor the batteries over the next couple of hours and if they drop right down I shall order 2 more of the same.
One question though, if one of them is faulty, why didn't the charger go through the recon stage which usually takes a couple of hours? Thanks in advance.
We were on EHU with the built in (cheap) battery charger connected but after a couple of hours I noticed that the reading was 12.0 volt. The compressor fridge was in use at the time. I checked the electrolyte and noticed that one was at the same level as I topped them up to about a month before and the other was way down below the level of the plates. My granddaughter was with us at the time and had a charger in her car so I attached this directly to the batteries having topped up the electrolyte on the low level battery first.
After a few hours charging the batteries were still only reading 12.6 )It's a fairly weak 4A charger!) and as soon as the battery was disconnected they quickly dropped to 12.0. At the end of the week we drove home and even with all of that alternator input the batteries only went up to 12.6. Now, a week or so later I checked this morning and the batteries were reading 13.1 which is purely from being charged by Solar on the drive.
I just connected them to my 7 stage, 20A smart charger and they immediately showed 14.3V and it went through the 7 stages (including recondition) in no time at all and is now on the trickle charge showing 13.7 so I've switched the charger off and the fridge on to see how long it takes to drop. It has dropped to 13.3 pretty quickly. Just looked again 10 minutes later and now 12.8.
This is pretty much confirming my suspicions that at least one of the batteries is goosed. They are 6 years old and to be honest have been brilliant so not too bad an innings. I shall monitor the batteries over the next couple of hours and if they drop right down I shall order 2 more of the same.
One question though, if one of them is faulty, why didn't the charger go through the recon stage which usually takes a couple of hours? Thanks in advance.