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Re: (ET) Battery dilemma



First, are you buying 6v batteries, or 12v? I don't personally like floating batteries 24*7, you need to keep them watered and such.

How about investing in a set of Trojans with a good solid warranty? That should get you 10 or so years out of them. I'd say BB600's, but they are really a super long term investment.

C


On 6/3/2019 12:02 AM, David Tiefenbrunn wrote:
I've been running a large frame Elec Trak for years now.

I used to be able to get used golf cart batteries for about 1/3 the cost of new ones, and they would work well enough for a few years, so pretty good deal.    I used a simple analog float charger to keep them at full charge, and used the stock built in charger for the main charging.  A few years back, I got a fancy 36V modern charger, but found that it was horribly power hungry in idle / float mode, and the float set point was too high, boiling water away too fast, and NO adjustment!

 The last set of batteries I bought new Duracells from Sam's or BJ's. They are showing low capacity already, only been a year or so.   I've been using 3 smart energy efficient 12V chargers to keep them at proper float voltage.   Even if I got the expected 5 years under ideal conditions for flooded cell lead acid batteries, that's about 6x90= $540 every 5 years.  Yikes!  And right now, that's not even close to what I got..  [I have to go gather data to determine if I have one dead battery / cell / or the whole set is low output]

Contemplating looking at other battery types, or an inverter generator with a big power supply [which I have the parts to build laying around] to power the Elec Trak.

Dave


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