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Larry W4CSC June 8th 04 11:45 PM

AGM battery failed - 170F case temp!
 
Your rectal thermometer will be a good way to tell when your fancy,
expensive AGM battery goes to its death. When Batteries Plus pointed their
thermal imager at mine, today, in my stepvan, it read 170F! The other AGM
in parallel with it was only 94F in the hot engine compartment. The bad
AGM killed the good AGM over the weekend. I think the good AGM is going to
survive, at least until I get feeling better about replacing the bad AGM
for $90 (with $35 rebate on the bad AGM).

I guess I should feel relieved it just bulged all out instead of exploding
in my engine compartment in a big, acid mess.....(sigh)....

Larry


Len Krauss June 9th 04 01:30 AM

AGM battery failed - 170F case temp!
 
Larry,
How old was that AGM? The Optima line has pretty good full replacement
warranties.
Len

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"Larry W4CSC" wrote in message
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Your rectal thermometer will be a good way to tell when your fancy,
expensive AGM battery goes to its death. When Batteries Plus pointed

their
thermal imager at mine, today, in my stepvan, it read 170F! The other AGM
in parallel with it was only 94F in the hot engine compartment. The bad
AGM killed the good AGM over the weekend. I think the good AGM is going

to
survive, at least until I get feeling better about replacing the bad AGM
for $90 (with $35 rebate on the bad AGM).

I guess I should feel relieved it just bulged all out instead of exploding
in my engine compartment in a big, acid mess.....(sigh)....

Larry




Wayne.B June 9th 04 01:59 AM

AGM battery failed - 170F case temp!
 
On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 22:45:40 -0000, Larry W4CSC
wrote:
The bad
AGM killed the good AGM over the weekend.


======================================

Parallel batts have the potential for that kind of mischief and worse,
of course. Ideally the parallel strap should have a fuse in it but no
one, including myself, ever seems to get around to it. Why AGMs in a
van? I'd go with 2 golf carts in series.


Larry W4CSC June 11th 04 11:04 PM

AGM battery failed - 170F case temp!
 
"Len Krauss" wrote in news:HKGdnb92w7L4x1vdRVn-
:

Larry,
How old was that AGM? The Optima line has pretty good full replacement
warranties.
Len


Just under 3 years. 2 year replacement warranty. I got $35 towards a new
one which cost me $90 "in the end", so to speak. No appreciable current
between new one and the other old one that I recharged. Mother and baby
seem OK, now.

Optima isn't perfect....by a long shot. The other battery has an open
circuit between the + post and side terminal. Must be cracked. I just
changed the truck's connection to the post.

Larry

(What I wanted to do was replace them both with two 6V 1200CCA in series to
get rid of the paralleling batteries, which I hate. But, the replacement
cost would have been prohibitive. This was cheaper..)

Larry W4CSC June 11th 04 11:08 PM

AGM battery failed - 170F case temp!
 
Wayne.B wrote in
:

On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 22:45:40 -0000, Larry W4CSC
wrote:
The bad
AGM killed the good AGM over the weekend.


======================================

Parallel batts have the potential for that kind of mischief and worse,
of course. Ideally the parallel strap should have a fuse in it but no
one, including myself, ever seems to get around to it. Why AGMs in a
van? I'd go with 2 golf carts in series.



The house batteries are two 330AH golf carts in series through a
continuous-duty 200A solenoid which is tied into the keyswitch power to
hook the house batteries to the engine batteries for charging on-the-road
from the 120A alternator. Power is our friend...(c;

GM choses to parallel batteries, permanently, in all the diesel light
trucks (and cars before they got such a bad name with the converted 5.7 V-8
gas conversion.) The US Air Force only uses Optima AGM batteries in ALL
their light vehicles, now, "to reduce maintenance", they say. It's
probably more like the government bureaucrats propping up the AGM business
and the CAUSE of the awful prices for such a simple battery. The gummit is
also the problem in the drug market, you know.....the reason prices are so
high.

I got no room for two golf carts in the battery compartments under the
hood. The house batteries are in the driver's footwell in a custom box a
friend made in his woodshop.

Larry


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