Uricanejack
Well-Known Member
Problem I was away for a while early last season while boat was on mooring. Returned to flat batteries. Got the boat running. Initial both charged up to around 13 volts. (The meter in boat tool kit just a cheap analogue)
No 1 battery charged up and recovered. Holds the Charge is still working stated the boat the other day. Got her going even when freezing out. No 2 Battery wouldn't hold a charge more than an hour or so. Never been able to start the boat again. The other identical battery has been OK ever since. Have kept it as engine start battery. Used the NFG battery for lights ect at night at anchor wouldn't charge up much above 12 volts most of the season but would keep a light and gas solenoid on for an hour or two in the evening.
Obviously I need a new battery. I should just go get a new one.
But I thought I'd try an experiment.
Has anyone ever tried to revive one. I have seen all sorts of Bo11ocks about batteries on the internet.
Some involving Epsom Salts and Aspirin.
The alternator hasn't worked. My charger probably won't work. It's a cheap basic run of the mill intelligent charger with 6 amp or 2 amp setting.
Also these supposed pulse chargers. mixed opinions. range from a scam to they work a bit. I was thinking of trying one out. But before I do I will try and see what a regular charger on the low rate setting for a day or two will do. .
If I had an old stupid charger. I might be able to over charge it . But I must have chucked it out.
Battery an Interstate Marine/RV Deep cycle SRM-27 600 CCA 750 MCA Date April 14
Part No SRM 27 Marine Cranking AMPS 750 Reserve capacity 160.
Current Voltage 10.28.
Cell 1 SG 1225
Cell 2 SG 1200
Cell 3 SG The hydrometer failed to float went beyond scale. hydrometer does just float in tap water.
Cell 4 SG 1175
Cell 5 SG 1180
Cell 6 SG 1180
Current Diagnosis NFG needs replaced. Odds are nothing will work. But I've got nothing better to do.
Anyone ever revive a battery? or just bin it. Or in my case trade in and get a bit of a discount.
No 1 battery charged up and recovered. Holds the Charge is still working stated the boat the other day. Got her going even when freezing out. No 2 Battery wouldn't hold a charge more than an hour or so. Never been able to start the boat again. The other identical battery has been OK ever since. Have kept it as engine start battery. Used the NFG battery for lights ect at night at anchor wouldn't charge up much above 12 volts most of the season but would keep a light and gas solenoid on for an hour or two in the evening.
Obviously I need a new battery. I should just go get a new one.
But I thought I'd try an experiment.
Has anyone ever tried to revive one. I have seen all sorts of Bo11ocks about batteries on the internet.
Some involving Epsom Salts and Aspirin.
The alternator hasn't worked. My charger probably won't work. It's a cheap basic run of the mill intelligent charger with 6 amp or 2 amp setting.
Also these supposed pulse chargers. mixed opinions. range from a scam to they work a bit. I was thinking of trying one out. But before I do I will try and see what a regular charger on the low rate setting for a day or two will do. .
If I had an old stupid charger. I might be able to over charge it . But I must have chucked it out.
Battery an Interstate Marine/RV Deep cycle SRM-27 600 CCA 750 MCA Date April 14
Part No SRM 27 Marine Cranking AMPS 750 Reserve capacity 160.
Current Voltage 10.28.
Cell 1 SG 1225
Cell 2 SG 1200
Cell 3 SG The hydrometer failed to float went beyond scale. hydrometer does just float in tap water.
Cell 4 SG 1175
Cell 5 SG 1180
Cell 6 SG 1180
Current Diagnosis NFG needs replaced. Odds are nothing will work. But I've got nothing better to do.
Anyone ever revive a battery? or just bin it. Or in my case trade in and get a bit of a discount.
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