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RG Batteries: I learned something last night

 
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PostPosted: Sun Oct 30, 2011 5:55 pm    Post subject: RG Batteries: I learned something last night Reply with quote

At 10:18 AM 10/30/2011, you wrote:


I can report results that seem similar. For a new 9AH dekka vrla
battery discharged at 6 amps (2 ohm resistance) I measure 56 minutes
to 11.00 volts or 5.6 AH.

For a 6+ year old but 5 years in service identical battery (420
flight hours) that has never been deep discharged or been on a
maintainer, I measure 52 minutes to 11.00 volts or 5.2 AH again at 6
amps discharge rate. All tests were done with the battery stabilized
at a 66*F basement room temperature for several days after top up
with a Schumaker 1162.

Interesting!

I don't have an easy way to compare the cranking capabilities other
than last winter the two paralleled batts in my Z-14 system seemed to
crank a bit slower than normal.

Hmmm . . . a pair of 9 a.h. batteries seems a bit light.
How even are you swapping them out?

It cranked fine all summer but I have just replaced the oldest
battery anyway. Hasn't been much colder than freezing yet to compare
this winter. I too am surprised that the old battery delivered 93% of
the capacity of the newer one at a 6 amp discharge rate.

I'll attempt to compare the current flow from each battery while
cranking (clamp on dc ammeter) the next time I fly. (I have the
automatic parallel option during cranking). Should give an indication
of how another 4 year in service batt compares to the new one for cranking.

The 'definitive' test is done with some adjustable
high current load, a timer and a voltmeter. Something
like:

http://aeroelectric.com/Pictures/Battery_Testers/HF91129_4.jpg

Our load measurements would not be comparable given the big
differences in battery sizes. But doing the load test on your
'new' and 'old' battery conducted in the same manner would yield
some useful data. Your observations for discharge under a
static load are interesting. Thanks for sharing!

I'll be talking to my long time friend and battery guru
in the next few weeks, I'll ask him about these observations.

Bob . . .


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 31, 2011 6:56 am    Post subject: RG Batteries: I learned something last night Reply with quote

At 11:59 PM 10/30/2011, you wrote:
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A few years back, we had a dead short on the battery cable before the contactor that drained the battery dead, dead, dead. I arrived and removed the short after about 2 hours. The battery read ~ 5v at that time. Charged it overnight and put it back in service. Several weeks later I replaced it when it failed to start the engine, charged it and did a CBA II capacity test on it at 4 amps. It delivered just under 24 ah - not bad for a severely abused 24 ah battery. I'm still using it as a shop battery.

This is exactly the sort of event that can
be recovered. There's a process described in the
Concorde maintenance documents for doing one or
more recharge/discharge cycles on a badly abused
battery. If (as the instance you describe) the
recovery is started soon, a lot if not all of the
battery's before-incident condition can be
restored.

Thanks for the input!

Bob . . . [quote][b]


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