Battery Problem?
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Battery Problem?
I have two gel cel batteries hooked up in parrallel and I put them onthe charger tonight. For some reason one of the batteries is getting really hot and it does not look like they are charging correctly...any ideas?
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I may be doing two PC680MJ's (in the future) in the rear storage bin. Don't those require a special trickle charger that's only 6amps?
http://www.batterytender.com/
http://www.halonmarketing.com/Chargers/products.html
http://www.batterystuff.com/battery/optima_hawker.htm
http://www.mastertech-inc.com/battery.htm
http://www.tucmoto.com/chargers.htm
http://www.batterytender.com/
http://www.halonmarketing.com/Chargers/products.html
http://www.batterystuff.com/battery/optima_hawker.htm
http://www.mastertech-inc.com/battery.htm
http://www.tucmoto.com/chargers.htm
I can't tell you much more than that one battery probably has less internal resistance than the other, or the cold one has a dirty connection. It could be due to a difference in age or "useage time" between the two, or just manufacturing variances.
Are you "quick" charging these suckers in parallel with some mega current? Be careful, there's no guarantee they're sharing the current 50/50. If you're using a "20A charge" as measured at the charger for example, you miay actually be giving one a 6A charge and the other a 14A... that can vary over charging time as well.
Are you "quick" charging these suckers in parallel with some mega current? Be careful, there's no guarantee they're sharing the current 50/50. If you're using a "20A charge" as measured at the charger for example, you miay actually be giving one a 6A charge and the other a 14A... that can vary over charging time as well.
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makes good points, furthermore the state of charge may be different in each battery. I would charge them separately or at a real low rate. The internal resistance along with the external measure is a key to electrical flow. Being a tune up and drive-ability tech for the past 20+ years 99% of charging systems problems follow a similar diagnosis path but that 1% falls in to the more technical areas. There is one test I was taught in about 1980. This is the 3 minute charge test. When a battery tests good but your gut says its not do this one. Charge the battery at 20 amps or so and with a volt meter connected to the battery as it's being charged if within 3 minutes the voltage reaches 15.5 volts or as I do wait longer maybe up to 15 minutes this battery is skewed and should be replaced. My tune up teacher told me the quicker the battery takes a charge the faster it will discharge.
makes good points, furthermore the state of charge may be different in each battery. I would charge them separately or at a real low rate. The internal resistance along with the external measure is a key to electrical flow. Being a tune up and drive-ability tech for the past 20+ years 99% of charging systems problems follow a similar diagnosis path but that 1% falls in to the more technical areas. There is one test I was taught in about 1980. This is the 3 minute charge test. When a battery tests good but your gut says its not do this one. Charge the battery at 20 amps or so and with a volt meter connected to the battery as it's being charged if within 3 minutes the voltage reaches 15.5 volts or as I do wait longer maybe up to 15 minutes this battery is skewed and should be replaced. My tune up teacher told me the quicker the battery takes a charge the faster it will discharge.
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For some reason the batteries keep on overheating...at least I think it is...it is hot to the touch...I have never seen it before
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