pessimist
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Just bought a sealed lead acid as a temporary house battery - don't ask. It doesn't appear to have any removable plugs nor did it come with any instructions to remove any. Is this normal now or am I missing something ?
Just bought a sealed lead acid as a temporary house battery - don't ask. It doesn't appear to have any removable plugs nor did it come with any instructions to remove any. Is this normal now or am I missing something ?
Just bought a sealed lead acid
It doesn't appear to have any removable plugs
What I find interesting is that lead acid batteries gas as they self discharge. I used to use my motorbike battery as a starter battery for the electric starter motor on my glowplug powered R/C powerboat and when I took it in the car down to the lake I used to stick a bung in the plastic vent on the side of the battery just in case it fell over.
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I once came home and rather than put it back in the bike I stuck it in a cupboard but forgot to remove the bung. When I came to fit it back on the bike a few weeks later because the sun was out, the battery sides had swelled outwards like a baloon! I carefully removed the bung but the sides were stretched and it would not fit in the bike battery carrier so I stuck it in the vice and squashed it flat again.
I continued to use it as it seemed to work just as well after this treatment!
Richard
I suspect that there may be a difference between a "sealed battery", and an ordinary battery with its vent temporarily plugged.
There certainly is but my point was that they presumably all gas as they self-discharge. Sealed batteries re-absorb the gas but wet batteries clearly don't.![]()
.. But bog-standard "maintenance free" leisure batteries don't have such technology. They rely on a combination of less-aggressive charging, less frequent use (caravan used a couple of times a year vs golf carts thrashed daily), possibly a bit of extra depth above the plates when new if you're very lucky, and ultimately, lower expectations. Dead after five years? Shrug shoulders and go back to Halfords for a new one.
Pete
Just bought a sealed lead acid as a temporary house battery - don't ask. It doesn't appear to have any removable plugs nor did it come with any instructions to remove any. Is this normal now or am I missing something ?
This is why its not recommended to use SLAs for demanding use - ie deep discharge with rapid charging.