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On 24 Feb 2007 14:45:32 -0800, "GeoffSchultz"
wrote: On Feb 24, 5:35 pm, krj wrote: Batteries should be fully charged BEFORE starting equalization. Fully charge the batteries then test with a hygrometer to see if equalization is needed krj The batteries were fully charged. Unfortunately these are sealed lead acid and can't be tested with a hygrometer. The batteries are 1.5 years old and have never been equalized and have gone through 2 cruising seasons. -- Geoff I believe that it is widely recommended that maintenance-free batteries MUST NOT be equalized, as equalization DOES boil off some water, which can not be readily replaced in a sealed battery. The equalization instructions for my Xantrex charger say : "An equalization charge should be performed /only/ on vented, flooded (non-sealed or "wet") batteries. It should be performed only if recommended by the battery manufacturer and only as often as specified." (I will admit that some "maintenance-free" batteries are actually "maintenance-resistant" - a determined user can remove the caps, to check and replenish fluid levels.) -- Peter Bennett, VE7CEI peterbb4 (at) interchange.ubc.ca new newsgroup users info : http://vancouver-webpages.com/nnq GPS and NMEA info: http://vancouver-webpages.com/peter Vancouver Power Squadron: http://vancouver.powersquadron.ca |
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