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Allen Fulmer
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 79 Location: Alexander City, AL
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Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2012 8:08 am Post subject: Seems I killed one Odyssey PC625 battery |
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Subaru engine with dual electrical system including pair of Odyssey PC625’s.
Left one battery master switch on all night!
6 yr. old PC625 on that master reading only 6.4 volts.
Optimizer battery charger gives error indicating “CHARGER/BATTERY FAULT. Charging stopped”.
Since I was going to replace the batteries anyway before first flight went ahead and bought new PC625. Charger charges it and remaining 6 year old battery just fine.
Would love to have a 12 volt battery sitting on the work bench.
So - - - is there any method to bring this battery back to life for bench use only?
Odyssey PC625 AGM battery and Xenotronics Optimizer Model SX100-1.
Thanks,
Allen Fulmer
RV7 finishing up wiring details before closing top skin.
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jloram
Joined: 07 Nov 2009 Posts: 54 Location: United States
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Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2012 9:56 am Post subject: Seems I killed one Odyssey PC625 battery |
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You may have well and truly damaged the battery, permanently. However, it could be that your 'smart charger' is refusing to even try to charge the battery under the assumption that it is unrecoverable (typically due to a shorted cell). Try putting a 'dumb' charger of 1 to 3 amps on the battery for a couple of hours, long enough to get the voltage of the batter up above 10 volts) then replace the dumb charger with the 'smart' charger and see if the smart charger will recover the battery.
It may be that that the dumb charger will not get the battery above 8 or 9 volts, confirming that one of the six cells is shorted out in which case, consider using the battery as a door stop.
cheers, -john-
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Subject: Seems I killed one Odyssey PC625 battery
Subaru engine with dual electrical system including pair of Odyssey PC625’s.
Left one battery master switch on all night!
6 yr. old PC625 on that master reading only 6.4 volts.
Optimizer battery charger gives error indicating “CHARGER/BATTERY FAULT. Charging stopped”.
Since I was going to replace the batteries anyway before first flight went ahead and bought new PC625. Charger charges it and remaining 6 year old battery just fine.
Would love to have a 12 volt battery sitting on the work bench.
So - - - is there any method to bring this battery back to life for bench use only?
Odyssey PC625 AGM battery and Xenotronics Optimizer Model SX100-1.
Thanks,
Allen Fulmer
RV7 finishing up wiring details before closing top skin.
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Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2012 10:07 am Post subject: Seems I killed one Odyssey PC625 battery |
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You can probably bring it back with diminished capacity – it could be great as a bench-test battery; but you will need an old-school, stupid charger. And you may have to charge & discharge a few times.
Your smart charger has correctly detected that this battery is in trouble, and has refused to charge it. (Imagine that – Attitude from a battery charger! What’s next? … Grouchy toasters
I’ve been successful reviving a couple of batts with this technique. But I would NEVER fly with it!
From: owner-aeroelectric-list-server(at)matronics.com [mailto:owner-aeroelectric-list-server(at)matronics.com] On Behalf Of Allen Fulmer
Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2012 08:12
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Subject: Seems I killed one Odyssey PC625 battery
Subaru engine with dual electrical system including pair of Odyssey PC625’s.
Left one battery master switch on all night!
6 yr. old PC625 on that master reading only 6.4 volts.
Optimizer battery charger gives error indicating “CHARGER/BATTERY FAULT. Charging stopped”.
Since I was going to replace the batteries anyway before first flight went ahead and bought new PC625. Charger charges it and remaining 6 year old battery just fine.
Would love to have a 12 volt battery sitting on the work bench.
So - - - is there any method to bring this battery back to life for bench use only?
Odyssey PC625 AGM battery and Xenotronics Optimizer Model SX100-1.
Thanks,
Allen Fulmer
RV7 finishing up wiring details before closing top skin.
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Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2012 12:27 pm Post subject: Seems I killed one Odyssey PC625 battery |
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I believe I saw on this list some time back a possible "cheat" for this
situation. Connect a good battery and the dead battery in parallel with
the charger. As I understand it the charger is "tricked" into operating
and will then charge both batteries. I have brought dead batteries back
with "dumb" chargers many times, though as others have said, I wouldn't
use them in a critical application.
Hope this helps.
Raymond Julian
Kettle River, MN
"And you know that I could have me a million more friends,
and all I'd have to lose is my point of view." - John Prine
On 04/07/2012 02:04 PM, Jeff Luckey wrote:
Quote: | You can probably bring it back with diminished capacity – it could be
great as a bench-test battery; but you will need an old-school,
stupid charger. And you may have to charge & discharge a few times.
Your smart charger has correctly detected that this battery is in
trouble, and has refused to charge it. (Imagine that – Attitude from
a battery charger! What’s next? … Grouchy toasters
I’ve been successful reviving a couple of batts with this technique.
But I would NEVER fly with it!
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*Allen Fulmer *Sent:* Saturday, April 07, 2012 08:12 *To:*
Aeroelectric-List *Subject:* Seems I killed one
Odyssey PC625 battery
Subaru engine with dual electrical system including pair of Odyssey
PC625’s.
Left one battery master switch on all night!
6 yr. old PC625 on that master reading only 6.4 volts.
Optimizer battery charger gives error indicating “CHARGER/BATTERY
FAULT. Charging stopped”.
Since I was going to replace the batteries anyway before first flight
went ahead and bought new PC625. Charger charges it and remaining 6
year old battery just fine.
Would love to have a 12 volt battery sitting on the work bench.
So - - - is there any method to bring this battery back to life for
bench use only?
Odyssey PC625 AGM battery and Xenotronics Optimizer Model SX100-1.
Thanks,
Allen Fulmer
RV7 finishing up wiring details before closing top skin.
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skywagon
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Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2012 3:42 pm Post subject: Seems I killed one Odyssey PC625 battery |
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..That probably will fool the charger however, I am not so sure about the
amperage action between the 2 batteries when connected.
I think the fully charged batt. will flash charge the dead batt. with a lot
of current at least for the several seconds. Would that be enough to burn
up the connecting wire or cause the dead one to do something odd or
dangerous..?
If tried, I would put some type of resistance between the good and dead
battery so the initial inrush current is limited to some reasonable level,
maybe 20 amps or less.
Hopefully Bob will inject here and fine tune the idea......
Dave
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Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 4:07 am Post subject: Seems I killed one Odyssey PC625 battery |
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I would expect very little current flow and no need for added resistance
between the two paralleled batteries. In a similar situation my dead
battery was already high resistance. I could set the charge voltage most
anywhere and no current would flow into the dead battery. Sometimes if a
dead battery is held at normal voltage for awhile though it will begin
to respond and slowly start to accept a charge. I think that is what you
are trying to achieve. I've never seen significant current flow between
two paralleled batteries although it is probably possible with multiple
cells that are truly shorted.
Slightly off topic. I find a power supply with limited current to be
much more useful than a "bench" battery unless you are trying to spin a
starter motor or something. The battery tends to smoke things when there
is a short or a problem with the item under test. I use a homemade
adjustable current limited power supply but prices are pretty reasonable
for such things now.
Ken
On 07/04/2012 7:37 PM, David Lloyd wrote:
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...That probably will fool the charger however, I am not so sure about
the amperage action between the 2 batteries when connected.
I think the fully charged batt. will flash charge the dead batt. with a
lot of current at least for the several seconds. Would that be enough to
burn up the connecting wire or cause the dead one to do something odd or
dangerous..?
If tried, I would put some type of resistance between the good and dead
battery so the initial inrush current is limited to some reasonable
level, maybe 20 amps or less.
Hopefully Bob will inject here and fine tune the idea......
Dave
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Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 7:13 am Post subject: Seems I killed one Odyssey PC625 battery |
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Ken makes an interesting point about current-limited power supplies vs
batteries for bench testing.
I have both, and I find that under some conditions the current-limiting can
nuisance trip when used w/ high-inrush loads.
If you are concerned about letting the magic smoke out of some device then
put a fuse in the output of your bench-test battery, you get the best of
both worlds easy & cheap.
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