L-16 charging voltages [RE-wrenches]

William Miller wrmiller at slonet.org
Wed May 25 20:24:20 PDT 2005


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Yet, at some point, all of my Y2K customers with L-16s found them dry and 
ruined.  All of my Y2k GEL/AGM customers are still using the original 
batteries.  It can't be that all of them failed to check.  I think the 
water consumption was stable to a point and then increased suddenly.

William


At 09:26 AM 5/21/2005, you wrote:

>While they should be checked more frequently, I only add water to my
>batts perhaps four times a year.  This even with the voltages held
>higher than factory default settings on the charge controller and
>occasional EQs approaching 16/32 volts.  I think there is way too much
>emphasis towards "maintenance free" batteries resulting in added expense
>and a movement away from the tried and proven.
>
>Kurt Nelson

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