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G8MNY  > TECH     10.08.14 09:12l 91 Lines 4574 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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By G8MNY                                         (Updated Feb 10)
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BATTERY OPEN CIRCUIT?
Have you checked to see it they come up with rverse charge? This is
something that is quite safe to do to a Lead acid (but never a Nicad as they
may explode), as this is how the original batteries were made.

FLAT STATE
+ Plate      Electrolyte     - Plate
Pb PbSO4         H20         PbSO4 Pb
Grey/White    Low SG=1.0    Grey/White

CHARGED STATE
+ Plate      Electrolyte     - Plate
Pb PbO2      H20+H2SO4       Pb  Pb
  Brown       SG > 1.25       Grey

(SG = Specific Gravity of the Acid measured with a Hydrometer)

There is 2 type of lead (PbSO4) sulphate that is formed on flat batteries, the
first type is conductive & allows normal recharging, the 2nd type that
crystilizes over a long time is hard white lead sulphate that just insulates
the cell plate & inhibits normal recharging unless very high voltages
(>5V/Cell) are applied. But reverse charging (with a suitable current limiting
lamp in series) will break down the hard sulphate immediately, charge until
current drops (as normal). A couple of charge/discharge cycles with a lamp load
to discharge each time will then bring back a heavily sulphated battery to near normal capacity.

DRY FIT TYPES??
The so called dryfit batteries are actually wet types with a clever seal. They
are just as susceptible to loss of water by over-charging & warm temperatures
as wet batteries are, but your supposed to throw this type away instead of
topping them up!
                 WET TYPE                DRY TYPE
                  Top up                  Hidden
                   Plug     Internal       Plug
                ÚÄÄÂ==ÂÄÄ¿_ Connections_ÚÄÄÂ--ÂÄÄ¿
                ÃÛÄÙ  ÀÄÛ³              ÃÛÄÙ""ÀÄÛ³
                ³Û------Û³--Acid Level--³ÛÜÜÜÜÜÜÛ³
                ³ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ³              ³ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ³ Acid totally
                ³ÛPLATESÛ³              ³ÛPLATESÛ³ Absorbed in
                ³ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ³              ³ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ³ separators.
                ³ßßßßßßßß³Deposit       ³ÛÛÛÛÛÛÛÛ³
                ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙSpace         ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ

However closer examination of the top of dryfits will show a glued cover over a
set of 6 rubber cup caps that if removed will let the cells be topped up as
normal. Only some success is possible with this method, as over-charging
usually destroys the lead frame in the +ve plate as well & it falls apart.

Cycle charging up to 14.5V (6 cells), 13.8V standard infinite float charge, but
13.5V MAX on sealed cells, as the cannot afford to lose any water!

SAFETY
a) Make sure the battery polarity is correct!
b) Disconnect battery earth first to make +ve connections, as this is safer if
   using spanners in confined areas where they are liable to short out.
   Reprogram car radio e.g. make sure U have radio security numbers before you
   start! The same goes for some types of engine management systems, read
   handbook.
c) For your garage, put a sign by the car battery if there is a 2nd battery!
d) Use short runs of suitable gauge wire, remember @ 12V volts are easily lost.
e) Protect wire though bulkheads from chafing damage with suitable grommets.
f) Use suitable fuses. (no nails/ally foil).
g) Make sure 2nd battery fastenings are secure (e.g. in case of accident).
h) Be aware of explosive hydrogen build up on batteries, always "BLOW AWAY"
   gases before risk of sparks from connecting leads & crock clips etc!
i) Acid makes holes in clothes, wash any splashes immediately. In eyes wash
   immediately & seek medical help.
j) 12V Electrical fires are best stopped with a pair of cutters!
k) Molten copper is HOT & stays hot. Use water on red hot leads.
l) Use RCDs protected mains on outdoor leads for charging/soldering etc.
m) Take extra precaution if gas soldering leads/connectors on/near vehicles!
o) If you are wiring -ve directly to battery then fusing the -ve to rig, this
   protects against faulty battery earth straps, (rig fire on starting car!)

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Tony, G8TBF says there is another way to recover batteries that have gone high
resistance due to being left idle for long periods.
Connect a bridge rectifier across the battery, + to +, & supply this from a
240V AC source in series with a 15W or 40W light bulb. The supply should
preferably be from an isolating transformer..... 73, Tony, G8TBF.


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73 De John, G8MNY @ GB7CIP


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