baja43
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six volt battery purchase
Can I install a pair of new six volt, 203 amp batteries into a system of 110 amp batteries?
I want to replace two of the old batteries that have deteriorated badly.
There are a total of eight pair in the system.
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Not a good idea. Will just make the other ones go bad faster.
Try to give the bad ones the epsom salt treatment for now.
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When you add new batteries to an existing bank, the new ones will rapidly achieve the same condition as the existing batteries. It's not such a big
deal when the bank is a year or two old and in good condition, but if they are older or have been neglected or abused, you'd be throwing your money
away. If you are replacing more than one or two batteries you will probably spend less in the long run just buying a whole new bank. I don't really
know the ramifications of mixing in different amp hour batteries, but I don't see how it could be advisable.
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Test each battery, pull the bad ones out, but you must leave pairs, no odd numbers. This will give you a little extra time before you need to replace
all the batteries. You will however have less amp hours.
Never mix new batteries with old, never use a mix of battery brands or sizes.
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Separate the batteries into two banks, buy a duo charge controller otherwise two complete seperate systems, if you do that buy a desulfater (cheap)
put it on the old bank and you will exgtend their life.
[Edited on 12-24-2013 by comitan]
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I've heard the same thing...BUT...has anyone ever installed 2 new batteries to an existing set???
did they actually do this or
is this just another story we've all been told...
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob and Susan
I've heard the same thing...BUT...has anyone ever installed 2 new batteries to an existing set???
did they actually do this or
is this just another story we've all been told... | I've done it with varying degrees of success. It beats
buying a whole new bank if you just have a bad battery, but if your bank is close to the end of it's useful life, usually evidenced by multiple
battery failures, there are diminishing returns. Comitan's two bank configuration is really the only way to approach it if not replacing the entire
bank, but then it becomes a choice of being locked into switching banks forever or continually replacing batteries piecemeal, which will cost more
eventually.
[Edited on 12-24-2013 by monoloco]
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If you put the 203 amp batteries into a 110 amp system, you will never completely recharge the 203 amp batteries, which will decrease their life
dramatically, eventually causing them to sulfate and fail.
If you have a charge controller that's adjustable, and you set your charge specs to match the 203 amp battery specs, you will overcharge and fry the
110 amp batteries.
To keep it simple, all batteries should be the same.
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chit can the two bad ones and if you cant get by with 660 amphours, you might as well plan on spending some dough on a new bank. chances are the other
14 are next to go!
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As always, thanks for the input.
I will avoid mixing the amp sizes.
I was already aware of the declining nature of the old/new mix, but that has been clearly voiced.
I will check on the epsom salt treatment/desulfator (new to my ears).
I will get by on 14 batteries for now and save my pesos for a full swap-out.
Merry Christmas to all.
Craig
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8 parallel batteries, that's a bit much. When you do replace your batteries try to reduce it down to maybe a max of 2 parallel strings.
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I just went for $1100 to put in 6 new batteries. Did it before the IVA increase which is coming. I was lucky, the old ones were 6 plus years old.
Of course you could always buy the $90 ones in Costco and sneak them across, but then you might need new springs on your vehicle.
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