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FYI: New kid in battery charger/maintainers

 
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 17, 2023 7:35 pm    Post subject: FYI: New kid in battery charger/maintainers Reply with quote

At 07:26 PM 8/17/2023, you wrote:
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--> AeroElectric-List message posted by: "user9253" <fransew(at)gmail.com>

I purchased a similar one of those chargers.
Pros:
Charges quickly, up to 8 amps._
Cons:
The wires are too short, only a couple of feet long.
The wires are stiff, might be stranded but not very many strands.
When clamping onto a battery, a spark jumps. That tells me that the charger
is drawing power from the battery before the AC cord is plugged in.

Did you measure-to-confirm? Might just be a
capacitor across the output of what must
be a switch-mode power supply. I'll check
the one that's still here in the morning.

Quote:
An internal fan runs while charging.

Yeah, that's a 100+ watt power supply
in that little package. Simple convection
venting would be inadequate. Adding a
thermostat to shut it off except when
needed would add to complexity.

Quote:
I would not trust leaving the charger connected overnight.

I've conducted numerous charge cycles with
these on a constellation of batteries. They
have behaved as expected. They are advertised
as 'maintainers' which tells us they're intended
for long term service powered up.


Bob . . .

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 23, 2023 7:54 am    Post subject: FYI: New kid in battery charger/maintainers Reply with quote

At 01:00 PM 8/21/2023, you wrote:
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Joe's charger comment is very correct about the potential discharge problem.

This is true also of the small maintainers like the Battery Tender.
They don't appear to have a blocking diode to prevent battery discharge.
If your wall power fails, due to a GFI failure, power line failure,etc., the chargers will slowly discharge the battery,
This can be really bad on some batteries. If discharged totally they may not be recovered or have severely limited capacity when charged.

Just for grins, I just checked on a test Battery Tender
test cycle that just finished topping off a Genesis AGM.

I put an ammeter in series with the BT battery leads
and measured approximately 20 mA (charging) with the
BT still powered up and battery voltage at the 'maintenance'
level of 13.2 volts. With the BT unplugged, current
drain was approx 200 uA.

Circuitry within the BT must have some sense of
battery voltage but the electronics to sample that
value need not draw a lot of current. For this particular
variant on the Battery Tender Jr, that sampling current
is very small. Further, other electronics involved in
normal operation appears to 'disconnect' from the
target battery should the mains power be interrupted.

I'll check other battery maintenance examples as things
progress . . . but I'm thinking it's pretty easy to
avoid power-down discharge of the target battery. I suspect
we'll find similar conditions with other products.


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 23, 2023 12:15 pm    Post subject: FYI: New kid in battery charger/maintainers Reply with quote

At 01:52 PM 8/23/2023, you wrote:
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Bob,
Thanks for doing the discharge measurements.
I have lost some deep cycle RV batteries due to the GFI popping for some unknown reasons.
It's usually the case where they have been put away for long periods of time, maybe over winter, and not being around to occasionally check for power. If I can't check on their condition routinely I will not plug the BT's in a GFI controlled circuit.
Using a non GFI controlled line, even if the power goes off and later is restored power is established back to the maintainer.

Hmmm . . . if these batteries were at 100% when
the power went off, it should have taken considerable
time for them to self-discharge to levels of self
destruction. Flooded lead acid batteries have
self discharge rates on the order of 1%/month
for new; 3% for one nearing end of life (temperature
dependent also).

Was there any chance these batteries were
burdened with a parasitic load while on
storage?

In any case, arranging for a self-recovering
maintenance charger seems a well reasoned
decision!


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