Hi,
I Would like to get some advice on rejuvenating a 100 A/h marine battery that I bought for scrap price to do some
experimenting on.
It was around 8 Volts when I first checked it. After about an hour I had it above 12V with my cap pulser SSG.
Unfortunately it was going back to 11V later on the evening. I decided to put a conventional charger on it and that made it
go to 13V with charger connected. It did not take much current then.
The next morning I checked and it was back to around 9 volts and consuming maybe 5 to 6 Amps and was warm on one spot.
I put it back on the SSG but did not much good.
Any one have some advise here?
And How can I add some fluid in this battery, I do not se a way to open it easy.
See for details: rejuvenating a 100 A/h marine battery - YouTube
Karel
I Would like to get some advice on rejuvenating a 100 A/h marine battery that I bought for scrap price to do some
experimenting on.
It was around 8 Volts when I first checked it. After about an hour I had it above 12V with my cap pulser SSG.
Unfortunately it was going back to 11V later on the evening. I decided to put a conventional charger on it and that made it
go to 13V with charger connected. It did not take much current then.
The next morning I checked and it was back to around 9 volts and consuming maybe 5 to 6 Amps and was warm on one spot.
I put it back on the SSG but did not much good.
Any one have some advise here?
And How can I add some fluid in this battery, I do not se a way to open it easy.
See for details: rejuvenating a 100 A/h marine battery - YouTube
Karel
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