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On Dec 22, 9:13*am, Larry wrote:
Skip Gundlach wrote in news:7f7e4be7-62b2-4117- : Despite the supplier's assertion that they were fully charged, they were at only 10.9 volts, so - fortunately, on shore power, making no Those new batteries are sulphated and probably have one or more seriously damaged cells in them. *Take them back for a full refund and get good batteries, not some that have been sitting in a warehouse for 5 years rotting away. Absolutely NO NEW BATTERY will read under 13.5 volts, even with a 20A load, unless they are sulphated..... They were made in November... Can't take them back now - the dinghy ride would kill us :{)) L8R Skip |
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![]() "Skip Gundlach" wrote in message ... On Dec 22, 9:13 am, Larry wrote: Skip Gundlach wrote in news:7f7e4be7-62b2-4117- : Despite the supplier's assertion that they were fully charged, they were at only 10.9 volts, so - fortunately, on shore power, making no Those new batteries are sulphated and probably have one or more seriously damaged cells in them. Take them back for a full refund and get good batteries, not some that have been sitting in a warehouse for 5 years rotting away. Absolutely NO NEW BATTERY will read under 13.5 volts, even with a 20A load, unless they are sulphated..... | They were made in November... | | Can't take them back now - the dinghy ride would kill us :{)) | | L8R | | Skip I wouldn't worry about it if I were you. Larry's got a sulfation fetish of sorts (and he can't even spell it correctly). This isn't the first time he's attributed every reported low battery charge to sulfation. Places that sell batteries often fail to give them a good initial first charge. Some are stuck on stupid with the lame belief that lead acid batteries are 'dry charged' and all one must do is add electrolyte and they have enough of a charge to start up a motor where the generator will charge them the rest of the way. This is wrong. Unless a battery is given a proper charging after the electrolyte is added and allowed to soak into the plates and the level re-established to the proper height to top off the charge it could end up having a reduced capacity and or reduced working life. But, since your battery(s) was put into service in November it is very doubtful it incurred any harm considering you did finally top it up. Wilbur Hubbard |
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![]() "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message anews.com... I wouldn't worry about it if I were you. Larry's got a sulfation fetish of sorts (and he can't even spell it correctly). You are the one who is spelling it wrongly :-) |
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![]() "Edgar" wrote in message ... "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message anews.com... I wouldn't worry about it if I were you. Larry's got a sulfation fetish of sorts (and he can't even spell it correctly). You are the one who is spelling it wrongly :-) Not according to Webster: sul.fate \"s?l-'fÀt\ n : a salt or ester of sulfuric acid When something is covered with sulfate as in the plates of a lead/acid battery it is called sulfation. You and Larry are mixing it up with sulphur! Doh! Note how the acid, itself, is spelled. Please don't argue with an expert. Wilbur Hubbard |
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![]() "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message anews.com... Not according to Webster: sul.fate \"s?l-'fÀt\ n : a salt or ester of sulfuric acid When something is covered with sulfate as in the plates of a lead/acid battery it is called sulfation. You and Larry are mixing it up with sulphur! Doh! Note how the acid, itself, is spelled. Please don't argue with an expert. Wilbur Hubbard I asked President Bush about this, and you're all wrong. It's "sulpherizationating." |
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![]() "KLC Lewis" wrote in message ... "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message anews.com... Not according to Webster: sul.fate \"s?l-'fÀt\ n : a salt or ester of sulfuric acid When something is covered with sulfate as in the plates of a lead/acid battery it is called sulfation. You and Larry are mixing it up with sulphur! Doh! Note how the acid, itself, is spelled. Please don't argue with an expert. Wilbur Hubbard I asked President Bush about this, and you're all wrong. It's "sulpherizationating." There was a time when I stood up for President Bush. No more! When he started giving bailout handouts to every one of his big business and big government cronies he finally openly showed his true stripes. Freaking Democrat scumbag in disguise. I hate to say it but there is ONE thing at least that Capt. JG is correct about. Bush IS a LIAR! Wilbur Hubbard |
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On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 12:52:35 -0500, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: When something is covered with sulfate as in the plates of a lead/acid battery it is called sulfation. You and Larry are mixing it up with sulphur! ... Wilbur Hubbard Another good one from Wilbur! Merry Christmas BrianW |
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