Hey Maine,
It's a full time job just monitoring these posts!
I lurk a lot and appreciate all your advice. I try not to post too often but had a question: I have a pair of group 31's (130ah) I got from Defender back in 09. I charged them using a bench top Martech until they would would only accept 1.9amps @ 14.4v per your instructions previously posted
http://forums.catalina.sailboatowners.com/showthread.php?p=996472&highlight=equalize
I did not check the specific gravity before starting but did after charging them to 100%. All 12 cells read between 1.25 to 1.27. I just finished the first 2 hour 15.5v and will check the SP and expect them to be pretty close. Your#5 says if they are close equalize for an additional 2 hours. Can this be done tomorrow morning or does it need to be done right away.
Hope this question makes sense! I'm doing this at work and want to head home. (I'll do the second battery tomorrow).
It's a full time job just monitoring these posts!
I lurk a lot and appreciate all your advice. I try not to post too often but had a question: I have a pair of group 31's (130ah) I got from Defender back in 09. I charged them using a bench top Martech until they would would only accept 1.9amps @ 14.4v per your instructions previously posted
http://forums.catalina.sailboatowners.com/showthread.php?p=996472&highlight=equalize
Check specific gravity of the batteries note on paper what the readings are.
#2 Charge batteries to full at 14.4V and wait until the current falls to less than 1.5% of capacity or less. So for a 100Ah battery charge at 14.4V until the battery is taking less than or equal to 1.5A of current.
#3 Fill with distilled water, if necessary, to approx 1/8" below the fill well. Be careful not to allow any dirt or contamination into the cells and to not over fill. The water should not be touching the plastic fill well. Contamination is the destroyer of batteries.
#3 With a power supply, adjust the voltage to 15.5V without the batteries connected. Cross check it with a DVM.
#4 Connect battery and adjust/limit the current so that you can maintain 15.5V. too little current and you won't get to 15.5V, too much current is unnecessary.
#5 Stop equalizing at 2 hours, let batteries rest for 40 minutes to an hour, and check specific gravity of the cells. If all cells are equal continue for another two hours.
#6 If all cells were not equal continue for another 2 hours then check again. When the cells get close to equal stop any time before 6-8 hours. You don't want to over equalize but do want the cells to be in balance.
#7 This is all based on temps of 70-80F.. If the batteries are warmer than 80F you'll want a lower temp compensated EQ voltage.
With a battery charger follow the instructions for your charger but many of the steps above apply.
I did not check the specific gravity before starting but did after charging them to 100%. All 12 cells read between 1.25 to 1.27. I just finished the first 2 hour 15.5v and will check the SP and expect them to be pretty close. Your#5 says if they are close equalize for an additional 2 hours. Can this be done tomorrow morning or does it need to be done right away.
Hope this question makes sense! I'm doing this at work and want to head home. (I'll do the second battery tomorrow).