Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 14:41:24 -0700
Reply-To: Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
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From: Scott Daniel - Turbovans <scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM>
Subject: Re: Battery Sages
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hi,
where are you buying you low cost 'maintainer' battery charges.
built-in on board is neat.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jon Kanas" <kanas@QADAS.COM>
To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2011 9:02 AM
Subject: Battery Sages
> Greetings Don & Listers,
>
> Both of your assumptions are correct. Lead / Acid batteries sulfate
> when stored for any length of time with a low charge. A slow recharge
> (like the 2A you describe) minimizes the sulfation which has taken
> place, but the life of the battery is compromised when it sits in a
> discharged state for any length of time. The symptoms you describe
> (appears to take a charge, but there is no reserve) are typical of this
> condition.
>
> When I am not using my vehicles for any length of time, I disconnect the
> battery (but leave it installed), and attach a "maintenance" charger.
> These automatic, very low amperage chargers, are readily available for
> around $20. On my Westfalia, where the battery is very difficult to
> reach, I have built the maintenance charger into the cabinet under the
> sink and plugged it into the 120V used by the refrigerator. When I
> attach an extension cord to the socket on the outside of the Westfalia,
> the battery charges. Typically, I plug it in for four or five days,
> once a month, when I'm not using the Vanagon.
>
> The battery you describe probably also qualifies as a "POS", since it
> should not have exhibited this level of problem if only a few months
> old. It may have been stored for a long time, discharged, long before
> your purchased it.
>
> *Best Regards,
> Jon Kanas
> Email: kanas<at>qadas.com <mailto:kanas@qadas.com>
> Website: http://www.qadas.com/~kanas <http://www.qadas.com/%7Ekanas>
> *
>
>
> Automatic digest processor wrote:
>> Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2011 11:18:48 -0700
>> From: Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM>
>> Subject: Battery Sages..Not 100% Vanagon specific, but applicable..
>>
>> I have an almost new battery that was installed then sat unused for a
>> few
>> months with a low charge. Upon trying to start the machine (this was a
>> KTM
>> motorcycle, but it could have been my vanagon..so there is the
>> connection)
>> the battery simply clicked weakly. I cleaned all the contacts and put it
>> on
>> a 2amp smart charger overnight. Next day I put my digi-meter on the batt
>> and got 12.96v reading..Poke the starter and it cranks very weakly for a
>> very short time. Back to the multi meter and I see 12.4 volts. I put
>> the
>> charger back on, check the multimeter..it is getting 14.4, appx. Let it
>> go
>> a couple of hours, remove the charger and again read: 12.8v....Push the
>> starter again and RRR rrr r...click. Weak... Charge the batt again and
>> leave it overnight..it holds the charge of 12.9 just fine, but when I
>> load
>> it with the starter...it dies quickly without a start. The machine will
>> start right up with a kick...and it spins over well after running...for a
>> couple of revolutions, only...
>>
>> So I am assuming the battery was a POS from the vendor, or that two
>> months
>> of sitting with a low charge ruined it and I need another new
>> battery...am I
>> assuming correctly? Batteries are strange...
>>
>> Don Hanson
>>
>>
>>
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