Chris_Robb
Well-Known Member
Cardo, I have pretty much the same capacity - 4 x 110AH lead acid - and the same experience.
We started off in 2010 with 4 new open Lead acid from Numax. I was surprised as you were at how much the batteries lost voltage and % charge overnight regularly down to 12.2V. Eventually 2 of them boiled and overheated so much under power that they had to be thrown overboard.
I replaced the lot in Aegina with 4 sealed recycling Korean E-nex batteries of the same capacity and the curious thing noted was that over night the voltages were still about 12.7V (from 12.9V) and even with 8 amps being taken by the fridge draw that would drop to 12.6V, but recovered when the load was off. [Fridge sounds like its taking a lot of amps, but its a powerful job capable of running as a deep freeze and is so well insulated it uses very few amps overall].
It seems absolutely clear to me that I just had poor quality batteries which did not hold their charge.
We started off in 2010 with 4 new open Lead acid from Numax. I was surprised as you were at how much the batteries lost voltage and % charge overnight regularly down to 12.2V. Eventually 2 of them boiled and overheated so much under power that they had to be thrown overboard.
I replaced the lot in Aegina with 4 sealed recycling Korean E-nex batteries of the same capacity and the curious thing noted was that over night the voltages were still about 12.7V (from 12.9V) and even with 8 amps being taken by the fridge draw that would drop to 12.6V, but recovered when the load was off. [Fridge sounds like its taking a lot of amps, but its a powerful job capable of running as a deep freeze and is so well insulated it uses very few amps overall].
It seems absolutely clear to me that I just had poor quality batteries which did not hold their charge.