I've been messing about with 'electrickery' for a number of years, but this one leaves me wondering.
For 5 years I've had 4 Trojan T-145 deep cycle batteries connected as below, series/parallel.
To the best of my knowledge the bank performed just fine, but as of late things were not going well. A stint at the dock with shore power and a Xantrex charger has left me with half the bank.
Batteries A & B are completely trashed, yet C & D seem just fine and quite able to run the boat's systems. I don't understand why just two went so very bad.
All connections were tight and there has ALWAYS been plenty of water in all the batteries. No corrosion on any of the terminals. All the cables are soft and flexible and the crimps seem good.
It's almost like the boat has been running on only A & B all this time and C & D are like new.
So now I need two new batteries and 'they' say, "never mix old batteries with new". Am I supposed to chuck what seem to be good batteries and spend an extra $450.00 for four new batteries, instead of two? OUCH!
For 5 years I've had 4 Trojan T-145 deep cycle batteries connected as below, series/parallel.
To the best of my knowledge the bank performed just fine, but as of late things were not going well. A stint at the dock with shore power and a Xantrex charger has left me with half the bank.
Batteries A & B are completely trashed, yet C & D seem just fine and quite able to run the boat's systems. I don't understand why just two went so very bad.
All connections were tight and there has ALWAYS been plenty of water in all the batteries. No corrosion on any of the terminals. All the cables are soft and flexible and the crimps seem good.
It's almost like the boat has been running on only A & B all this time and C & D are like new.
So now I need two new batteries and 'they' say, "never mix old batteries with new". Am I supposed to chuck what seem to be good batteries and spend an extra $450.00 for four new batteries, instead of two? OUCH!
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