BlueSkyNick
Well-Known Member
Thanks for all the replies - I had tried to keep it simple in the original post, but like all good threads on batteries .... it just aint that simple !!
This morning I have found the following (the batteries having been disconnected from each other yesterday)
No.1 - which had the 25w bulb connected - the bulb was very dim, I took it off and immediately measured the battery voltage at 3.8v. This was after 20hours at 2amps. 5 minutes later I measured it again, and it had recovered to 9.4v.
No. 2 - I had left this connected to the system and last evening turned on a combination of lights to draw 5,3amps which is the 20hour rate of 105Ah. This morning, after 14hours, I would have expected the voltage to still be greater than 10.5 at least. Result? Nothing!! All lights off, not even enough juice to light the Link10 LEDs. Removed all load, and measured voltage at 1.8.
No3 - which I had left totally disconnected from everything, was still up at 12.8v. In light of advice to raise the charging voltage, I have left a bog standard car charger on it, measuring 15.1 volts.
The built in mains charger is a very dumb Newmar (american) which I assume has been there since new in 1996. The website shows that it only goes up to 14.0v at a current of 0.2A. So it is indeed possible that the batteries were not 100% charged. I will go back later today and check the voltage on No3.
It seems the mains charger and batteries are incompatible, so I need to change one or the other. However, the main source of charge would normally be from the alternator and this would never get the batteries to over 15volts.
This would mean that sealed cells are not a suitable choice for boats..... which is odd because there is a lot of them around!
This morning I have found the following (the batteries having been disconnected from each other yesterday)
No.1 - which had the 25w bulb connected - the bulb was very dim, I took it off and immediately measured the battery voltage at 3.8v. This was after 20hours at 2amps. 5 minutes later I measured it again, and it had recovered to 9.4v.
No. 2 - I had left this connected to the system and last evening turned on a combination of lights to draw 5,3amps which is the 20hour rate of 105Ah. This morning, after 14hours, I would have expected the voltage to still be greater than 10.5 at least. Result? Nothing!! All lights off, not even enough juice to light the Link10 LEDs. Removed all load, and measured voltage at 1.8.
No3 - which I had left totally disconnected from everything, was still up at 12.8v. In light of advice to raise the charging voltage, I have left a bog standard car charger on it, measuring 15.1 volts.
The built in mains charger is a very dumb Newmar (american) which I assume has been there since new in 1996. The website shows that it only goes up to 14.0v at a current of 0.2A. So it is indeed possible that the batteries were not 100% charged. I will go back later today and check the voltage on No3.
It seems the mains charger and batteries are incompatible, so I need to change one or the other. However, the main source of charge would normally be from the alternator and this would never get the batteries to over 15volts.
This would mean that sealed cells are not a suitable choice for boats..... which is odd because there is a lot of them around!