TexAndy
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And I really don't know what I'm doing...
ok, when I first tested the batts with a voltmeter, one (manufactured in 0 read a little over 9 volt and the other (manufactured in 01) read 0.0 volt.
So I connected them in series, made sure they were topped off with RO water, and hooked the charger up. Set it for 1 amp (choices are 1, 2, and 4) and "flooded" for battery type.
It took a few days, but finally the indicator showed that it was into the trickle/maintenance cycle but still with a solid yellow light to indicate deep sulfation. So I disconnected the charger and tested.
Old battery initially read around 14 V, but rapidly dropped off with the rate of drop off slowing as it neared 9 V. Took about 15 minutes to do that. The newer battery read about 11.5
So I hooked them back up and tested them while they were charging. Old battery was accepting a 14.7? V charge and the newer battery was accepting an 11 V charge. It then took a few hours to get to the blinking maintenance/trickle mode. Still showing sulfated.
Today I took them off the charger again and tested.
Old battery did the same, tho this time it appeared to stabilize around 10V. New battery didn't drop at all. Read about 11.5V.
So I just hooked them back up. Old battery charging at ~14.5 V. New battery charging at 11.7 V
Sorry for the long winded post. Do ya'll think it's working? Should I get some pH test strips and try to see if the batts are low on acid? Or should I just continue letting the batteryMINder do it's thing?
Regarding the batteryMINder... am I using it right?
eta: Yes, it's a 24V batteryMINder.
ok, when I first tested the batts with a voltmeter, one (manufactured in 0 read a little over 9 volt and the other (manufactured in 01) read 0.0 volt.
So I connected them in series, made sure they were topped off with RO water, and hooked the charger up. Set it for 1 amp (choices are 1, 2, and 4) and "flooded" for battery type.
It took a few days, but finally the indicator showed that it was into the trickle/maintenance cycle but still with a solid yellow light to indicate deep sulfation. So I disconnected the charger and tested.
Old battery initially read around 14 V, but rapidly dropped off with the rate of drop off slowing as it neared 9 V. Took about 15 minutes to do that. The newer battery read about 11.5
So I hooked them back up and tested them while they were charging. Old battery was accepting a 14.7? V charge and the newer battery was accepting an 11 V charge. It then took a few hours to get to the blinking maintenance/trickle mode. Still showing sulfated.
Today I took them off the charger again and tested.
Old battery did the same, tho this time it appeared to stabilize around 10V. New battery didn't drop at all. Read about 11.5V.
So I just hooked them back up. Old battery charging at ~14.5 V. New battery charging at 11.7 V
Sorry for the long winded post. Do ya'll think it's working? Should I get some pH test strips and try to see if the batts are low on acid? Or should I just continue letting the batteryMINder do it's thing?
Regarding the batteryMINder... am I using it right?
eta: Yes, it's a 24V batteryMINder.