[RE-wrenches] 2 volt Trojan RE series L16 Batteries
Rob Shappell
rob at nwes.com
Wed Apr 20 13:06:35 PDT 2011
We used to "see" these cracks in Telco cells because of the clear case. I
agree with Brian
Rob Shappell
From: re-wrenches-bounces at lists.re-wrenches.org
[mailto:re-wrenches-bounces at lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of Brian
Teitelbaum
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2011 3:59 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] 2 volt Trojan RE series L16 Batteries
Funny story: we once had a brand new L-16 that came back to us from a
customer who said that it was bad. We checked the voltage and it was 6.2VDC.
We tried to run a small 6V motor with it to no avail. Checked the voltage
again at 6.2VDC. Then we did the unthinkable: we shorted across the
terminals with a short piece of #10 wire. Only a very faint spark was
noticed, and the voltage dropped to zero. Took the wire off and read the
voltage at 6.2VDC.
Upon calling the manufacturer we got the expected response of "that's not
possible". It took forever to get the manufacturer to replace it.
We never cut it open to take a look, but I suspect that it was a
micro-fracture in one of the internal buss bars, with enough continuity to
provide voltage but not enough for current flow. We didn't measure the SG
either, but I doubt that it was anything other than normal.
Brian Teitelbaum
AEE Solar
From: re-wrenches-bounces at lists.re-wrenches.org
[mailto:re-wrenches-bounces at lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of Bob-O
Schultze
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2011 12:16 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] 2 volt Trojan RE series L16 Batteries
Rich,
It sounds like you've got a rotter or two. Given the short age of the pack,
that's my suspicion. Try checking the individual battery voltages when under
load and fairly well discharged. I've seen a new battery bank all show good
SG and individual voltages while resting but one or more batteries tank
badly under load. Poor manufacturing QC is the cause.
good luck, Bob-O
On Apr 20, 2011, at 12:03 PM, Rich Nicol wrote:
RE Wrenches
My question regards a system (installed by homeowner / friend) where they
recently upgraded their t105 battery bank to Trojan RE series L16 2 volt
cells. The battery bank consists of 6 batteries in series for a 12 volt
system. The interconnects are 12" long 4/0 cables with crimped and soldered
lugs. Main cables are 6' long 4/0 cables.
The first issue is high terminal temperature during periods of heavy draw
(~100 amps @ 12v when water pump is on). Due to the issue the owner has
been only running the water pump when charging the batteries with his
generator since the transfer switch on the Outback inverter has transferred
his household circuits from the battery bank to the generator. Obviously
this is an inconvenience. Before the end of life on his T105's he had no
issues with the 6 volt cells in series/parallel using only #2 AWG
interconnects.
Most recently he's experienced an issue where the inverter will not come on
at all and when attempted to come by switching on his main DC breaker the
voltage at the batteries sags from 12.5 to ~5V! This issue is not with the
inverter since I loaned him a back up Trace DR I keep around as a loaner but
it too would not come on and voltage sagged as well. This sag is with no
demand since it sags immediately when the DC breaker is switched on when
connected to the inverter even though the inverter has not been switched on.
I stopped by this AM to check out the situation, specific gravity of all
cells is good, open circuit voltage on each cell is matched at 2.12 volts.
The battery bank is only about 4 months old.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Battery specs:
2 volt, Rated Capacity @ 5 Hr rate=909 AH, 20 hr rate = 1110 AH, 100 hr rate
= 1235.
Thanks for your help!
Rich
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