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Default balancing battery charge

Well if they have gone to the trouble of making them individually, one is
forced to the conclusion that they change out the duff cells.

Certainly in the model scenario mentioned earlier, the ideal would have been
individual cells as the cells in the pack always had at least one that went
down first.
Brian

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"tony sayer" wrote in message
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In article o.uk, Dave
Liquorice scribeth thus
On Tue, 13 May 2014 04:54:43 +0100, Bill Wright wrote:

Given two 12V lead acid gell batteries, both new, both the same type,
but from different sources, how do I balance the charge before fitting
them in a 24V appliance?


How are you going to be charging them, series @ 24 V or
parallel/individually @ 12 V? Even if you start with exactly the same
charge in both it won't be long before one has more (or less)
capacity than the other. Series charging is likely to make things
worse.

Making sure that you never discharge below about 1.1 V/cell(*) will
help maintain balance but they won't stay in balance.

(*) Memory, have a google for the battery makes specs, you might be
able go down to 1 V/cell.


Interesting..

Over time I've been to transmitter and comms sites were they sometimes
have stack's of 2 volt cells around 500 odd amp hours each, but they
are just strung together to make 24 or 48 volts, so are they likely or
do they get one cell go "astray" and if so what can be done about it?..


*Astray meaning go wrong capacity wise in some way or 't other;!..

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