woodstock
Well-Known Member
Hi everyone. Perhaps someone might be able to help...
A month ago now I checked the battery fluid levels and founf them to be very dry in most cells - hadnt checked it for a month before that!
Since that time I have been regularly checking and have been surprised at how much I have to top them up ( probably some cells at least once a week). Its difficult to say but I get the impression that it is necessary more when we are connected to shore power- which latterly has been quite a lot of the time . The worry is of course that the 90 amp charger is cooking the batteries - there is a temperature sensor in the box and I have never fellt the batteries to be warm even - but they are always bubbling away cos we are using thenm 24/7! Some of the plates are a bit bent on the top- presumably it happened when I let it go dry .
They seem to be working well and holding their charge. this next trip will be the longest for a while - but we have had a week out at anchor and there appeared to be no problem. Maybe its normal to use that much water in a warm climate and 24/7 use?
What I want is instructions how to do a test. Either SG ( for which I would have to buy a SG meter - in Spanish - might be dodgy. preferably I need instructions how to do a "drop test" or some such thing to objectively test their function as if necassary I should be able to buy new in las palmas.
Hopefully wont need to!
A month ago now I checked the battery fluid levels and founf them to be very dry in most cells - hadnt checked it for a month before that!
Since that time I have been regularly checking and have been surprised at how much I have to top them up ( probably some cells at least once a week). Its difficult to say but I get the impression that it is necessary more when we are connected to shore power- which latterly has been quite a lot of the time . The worry is of course that the 90 amp charger is cooking the batteries - there is a temperature sensor in the box and I have never fellt the batteries to be warm even - but they are always bubbling away cos we are using thenm 24/7! Some of the plates are a bit bent on the top- presumably it happened when I let it go dry .
They seem to be working well and holding their charge. this next trip will be the longest for a while - but we have had a week out at anchor and there appeared to be no problem. Maybe its normal to use that much water in a warm climate and 24/7 use?
What I want is instructions how to do a test. Either SG ( for which I would have to buy a SG meter - in Spanish - might be dodgy. preferably I need instructions how to do a "drop test" or some such thing to objectively test their function as if necassary I should be able to buy new in las palmas.
Hopefully wont need to!