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It is well known that a duff battery in a parallel wired battery bank can/will ‘take down’ a serviceable battery in the same bank but if (as in a 24v system) 12v batteries are wired in series will a duff battery take down a healthy battery in the same series chain❓

I appreciate that the bus bar, loads may not see the correct 24v supply but can’t see this would impact on the batteries.
 

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It is well known that a duff battery in a parallel wired battery bank can/will ‘take down’ a serviceable battery in the same bank but if (as in a 24v system) 12v batteries are wired in series will a duff battery take down a healthy battery in the same series chain❓

I appreciate that the bus bar, loads may not see the correct 24v supply but can’t see this would impact on the batteries.

You hypothesis is correct to an extent but generally if one battery in a bank is dead the others are also ready for replacement too.
 

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My concern is what if any impact will the duff battery have had in the other serviceable one and should I suggest that this one also needs replacing❓
If it will not hold it's charge it's unlikely to have done any harm to any other batteries in the bank. Worse case scenario, the bank may not have entered float, but that shouldn't do harm in the short term.

Another failure mode is a shorted cell, where the battery then becomes a circa 10v battery, which will boil and gas excessively. This can, and often does, destroy the other batteries.
 
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If it will not hold it's charge it's unlikely to have done any harm to any other batteries in the bank. Worse case scenario, the bank may not have entered float, but that shouldn't do harm in the short term.

Another failure mode is a shorted cell, where the battery then becomes a circa 10v battery, which will boil and gas excessively. This can, and often does, destroy the other batteries.

The bank consists of 2x12v batteries in series.

Boiling and gassing - no evidence of this.
 

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The problem when using different qualty or different types of batts in one bank ( different internal resistance) is that voltages and currents will not ballance equally, so on the long run, some battery will suffer more and age faster…
 

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Have you considered buying a lottery ticket ? If so please pm me the numbers !
A lot of it is down to using a telephone, rather than emails. Speaking to people curteously & explaining the problem in clear terms, without suggesting blame on any particular party. More one of asking for advice on the way forward. :rolleyes:
Oh, & chatting about where he was taking his kids for their summer hols & how expensive things are for a family of five these days etc etc ;)
 

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Brought batteries off an EBay shop with 4 yrs guarantee 3 1/2 years latter failed had a report from Halfords emailed to them along with invoice next day 2 replacements arrived no problem
 
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