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imantulen
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Re: Car Battery Explode

Postby imantulen » Wed Mar 31, 2010 1:01 pm

cflai wrote:I have used these more expensive maintenance-free batteries before, but I found them to have a shorter life although I need no longer go and check the battery water level as frequently as the lead-acid type. I am back to the lead-acid type now......


Yes, they have a shorter life span due to the high temp environment that they are exposed to. The water level DO get evaporated off & the battery dies off early.... and with the 4X's bouncing about, the water levels gets spilled into the next cell, and so on, leaving 1 or 2 cells dry..... pity 'cos they are expensive $$$ to start with......

I have stopped using the "sealed" maintenance-free batteries, what i'm using is the unsealed version, so that it can be monitored (made in Thailand types)

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Re: Car Battery Explode

Postby keong8260 » Sat Apr 03, 2010 12:33 am

imantulen wrote:
cflai wrote:I have used these more expensive maintenance-free batteries before, but I found them to have a shorter life although I need no longer go and check the battery water level as frequently as the lead-acid type. I am back to the lead-acid type now......


Yes, they have a shorter life span due to the high temp environment that they are exposed to. The water level DO get evaporated off & the battery dies off early.... and with the 4X's bouncing about, the water levels gets spilled into the next cell, and so on, leaving 1 or 2 cells dry..... pity 'cos they are expensive $$$ to start with......

I have stopped using the "sealed" maintenance-free batteries, what i'm using is the unsealed version, so that it can be monitored (made in Thailand types)


Semi maintenance-free?

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Re: Car Battery Explode

Postby FrancisTLim » Sat Apr 03, 2010 7:47 am

uncle wong wrote:Landcruiser with 2 battery
Starter need 24v to make it start , after tat everything in car will be using one battery voltage to operate .
There is a big relay will cut off current flow from another battery
IF the relay was not working , car radio player , lamp & everyting will burst
so i dun think the relay got any problem

Uncle Wong, Thanks for the info. I learnt something new today. I didn't know that the vehicles with 2 batteries cut of one battery during normal operation. All the while I thought that they will continuously present 24V (eg. to the cigarette lighter), and that is why some of the cigarette lighter chargers for equipment are rated for 12-24V. So looks like the 24V rating is just to withstand the short duration of 24V during starting, is it?
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FrancisTLim.


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