When I was plowing yesterday, the I-5 was sluggish at first, and never
really got up to the usual level of power. I also noticed a strange
sulfuric eggy smell at times.
When I put the charger on, it was unusually loud. So I checked all
the batteries and I found that one of them had a single cell frozen
solid! The other two were fine, as were the other five batteries.
I was trying to be careful about not letting the batteries get
discharged, to prevent them from freezing. In the fall I carefully
checked every cell with a good quality temperature-compensated
hydrometer and they all looked good. The charger and electronics are
the simpler late model type, the tractor's a 1973 I-5.
Does anybody know what happened here? Is the battery irreparably
damaged? What happens when I charge the pack with one cell frozen?
--Charlie
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