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techntrek
Admin Group - pHp Joined: 29 Jul 2009 Location: MD Online Status: Offline Posts: 9062 |
Topic: Battery question Posted: 03 Jun 2016 at 4:22pm |
Even if they are going downhill, if they are still maintaining enough charge for what you need, you might get away with another season before replacement. Two golf cart batts for a weekend trip is overkill, usually.
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Doug ~ '10 171 (2009-2015) ~ 2008 Salem ~ Pod instruction manual
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WillThrill
Senior Member Joined: 04 Jul 2014 Online Status: Offline Posts: 298 |
Posted: 02 Jun 2016 at 2:32pm |
If their water levels are maintained (with distilled water only), golf cart batteries can be cycled to 50% charge and back up to 100% typically 200-250 times. Depending on how much you've used them, it is possible that you have used them that much in four years. At this point, since they aren't holding a charge, I'm willing to bet that your batteries are toast and cannot be revived. The other factor that often gets overlooked is what temperature they are stored in when you're not camping. Most battery chargers, including the one in your Pod, are not temperature sensitive, meaning that they give the battery the same charge regardless of the temperature they are in. Over long periods of time, this can lead to the batteries being either undercharged, which leads to sulfation and kills the battery, or overcharged, which can boil off the water in the batteries and expose the lead plates to the air, which also kills the battery. That's why I only use temperature sensitive battery maintainers at home. My personal favorite is the Battery Minder #1500, but there are several good ones out there.
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"Not all those who wander are lost." Tolkien
2014 Hood River 177 2005 GMC Envoy XL |
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JandL
Senior Member Joined: 29 Mar 2014 Location: California Online Status: Offline Posts: 364 |
Posted: 01 Jun 2016 at 9:48pm |
I have a single 12 volt battery and I posted a tester I use under “Reviews and General Information”. I also have a cheap Hydrometer to test Specific Gravity in each cell (Thexton THE115 Battery Tester $9 at Amazon) It has 4 colored balls and if the cell is good all balls float. I just use it to look for a change over time. The same thing with my SOLAR BA5 meter. When the battery's are charging what is the voltage output from the charger? With a battery that low the output for the quick charge is 14.4 volts and once it had charged for a time it would drop to normal charge of 13.6 volts
http://www.rpod-owners.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=7674&title=battery-tester |
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JandL
2013 Honda Ridgeline 2012 177 2 Paynes in a Pod |
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Robwid
Groupie Joined: 31 Oct 2011 Location: Oregon Online Status: Offline Posts: 67 |
Posted: 01 Jun 2016 at 5:16pm |
Yep, I've kept them topped up and charged. I'll get them tested.
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Rob
2012 HRE 177 2010 Toyota Tacoma |
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john in idaho
Senior Member Joined: 04 Nov 2014 Location: Eagle Idaho Online Status: Offline Posts: 611 |
Posted: 01 Jun 2016 at 2:57pm |
I presume you keep them topped up with water. One would expect the 6v GC batteries to last 6 yrs or so, but maybe you just got lucky. Get them load tested.
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furpod
Moderator Group - pHp Joined: 25 Jul 2011 Location: Central KY Online Status: Offline Posts: 6128 |
Posted: 01 Jun 2016 at 12:41pm |
Battery longevity has so many variables it's hard to say. I have seen very good batteries ruined in a couple months, and our last set still tested 100% at 5 years when we replaced them. Your batteries can be tested, batteries plus, AutoZone, etc. can do it.
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Robwid
Groupie Joined: 31 Oct 2011 Location: Oregon Online Status: Offline Posts: 67 |
Posted: 01 Jun 2016 at 12:26pm |
Hello Podders,
I'm in my 5th season with my 2012 177 and this last weekend my two 6 volt batteries didn't hold a charge like they have in the past. We mainly dry camp and I am used to starting a long weekend with a charge of 12.50 to 12.75 volts and ending around 12.25. This last weekend I checked the charge when we arrived at camp and it was at 12.05. Can deep cycle batteries be tested? I'd hate to replace them and then find out I have some other problem. Is four years about all you can expect from a battery? Thanks! |
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Rob
2012 HRE 177 2010 Toyota Tacoma |
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