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Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 11:41 am Post subject: Hawker battery failure |
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Further investigation into the puffed up battery confirmed
that the inter-cell walls got so hot that the plastic
stretched under pressure and after all the smoke (or should
I say steam?) cleared, the walls between cells was still
intact. They're running some cracking pressure tests on
the vent valves.
It's the opinion of those who've tested a lot more batteries
than I that the event probably didn't take more than 20-30 minutes
under an over-charge current that a 40 to 60A alternator
would be capable of.
There's a new battery qualification document (DO-293) that
calls for 3v per cell at up to 8C amps be applied until
all the steaming is over. No fire allowed, no breaches
of battery case. I'm told that within 10 minutes of
application, RG batteries are steaming vigorously and
that the high energy activity is pretty well over in
30-40 minutes.
Looks like the Hawker would have passed this test okay
and that regulator failure was the proximate cause
of the event with outcome exacerbated by lack of active
notification of an OV condition and/or automatic termination
of the OV event.
Bob . . .
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