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connecting old & new batteries in pllel ok?
Hi, just got a boat that came with an old, run-down 12v battery. I tried
charging it fast and my charger said "fault." Then I charged it slow and it apparently charged ok. I topped off the water inside. It's 70 Ah, Series 24. I also have a new battery (105 Ah, Series 27) but I'd hate to trash the old one in case it's still useful. Can I wire them in parallel to add the currents and have essentially one monster 175 Ah battery? Or will the old one somehow screw up the new one? If I can, which should be on the 'outside' and which on the 'inside' of the circuit, or does it matter? I'd rather not have to switch between them, and I'd rather not throw out the old unless I have to. Thanks! |
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On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 23:35:15 GMT, "Falky foo"
wrote: Hi, just got a boat that came with an old, run-down 12v battery. I tried charging it fast and my charger said "fault." Then I charged it slow and it apparently charged ok. I topped off the water inside. It's 70 Ah, Series 24. I also have a new battery (105 Ah, Series 27) but I'd hate to trash the old one in case it's still useful. Can I wire them in parallel to add the currents and have essentially one monster 175 Ah battery? Or will the old one somehow screw up the new one? If I can, which should be on the 'outside' and which on the 'inside' of the circuit, or does it matter? I'd rather not have to switch between them, and I'd rather not throw out the old unless I have to. It is generally recommended that all parallelled batteries should be of the same vintage and usage history - however, I don't think you'll damage either battery by using this mismatched set. I would suggest you occasionally try each battery alone, just to see if it still works. I've used mismatched batteries a couple of times, and when I tried them individually after a while, was surprised to find that one was totally dead, so the newer battery was doing all the work. Batteries are not expensive - since your Group 24 battery showed "fault" on one charger, I'd probably recommend replacing it. -- Peter Bennett, VE7CEI peterbb4 (at) interchange.ubc.ca new newsgroup users info : http://vancouver-webpages.com/nnq GPS and NMEA info: http://vancouver-webpages.com/peter Vancouver Power Squadron: http://vancouver.powersquadron.ca |
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Peter Bennett put to the world and the everlasting memeory of Google.com in
Message-id: .com The following advice.... On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 23:35:15 GMT, "Falky foo" wrote: Hi, just got a boat that came with an old, run-down 12v battery. I tried charging it fast and my charger said "fault." Then I charged it slow and it apparently charged ok. I topped off the water inside. It's 70 Ah, Series 24. I also have a new battery (105 Ah, Series 27) but I'd hate to trash the old one in case it's still useful. Can I wire them in parallel to add the currents and have essentially one monster 175 Ah battery? Or will the old one somehow screw up the new one? If I can, which should be on the 'outside' and which on the 'inside' of the circuit, or does it matter? I'd rather not have to switch between them, and I'd rather not throw out the old unless I have to. It is generally recommended that all parallelled batteries should be of the same vintage and usage history - however, I don't think you'll damage either battery by using this mismatched set. I would suggest you occasionally try each battery alone, just to see if it still works. I've used mismatched batteries a couple of times, and when I tried them individually after a while, was surprised to find that one was totally dead, so the newer battery was doing all the work. Batteries are not expensive - since your Group 24 battery showed "fault" on one charger, I'd probably recommend replacing it. Absolutely ****ing remarkable! Totally ****ing amazing. As they say there is a first time for every****ingthing. Real, proper, considered, sensible advice on THIS newsgroup!!!!! Totally ****ing amazing. In the main, electrical, technical questions o this newsgroup would be answered by Jim Donahoe (who has no ****in' clue what he is talking about) or Doug Dotson (who talks out of his ****ing ass without having any ****ing clue what he is ****ing talking about). Amazing. Well done Peter. I'd kiss you if I was near you. Love and kisses. Mr Killer. |
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