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				|  Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2019 6:00 am    Post subject: Battery disconnect with dual battery and  trickle charger |   |  
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				| On Sat, Jan 26, 2019 at 5:54 AM whodja <whodja(at)gmail.com> wrote:
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 I’m almost finished with my RV-10 build and I’d like use my trickle
 charger
 for both batteries on the ground. I’ve been maintaining both batteries
 during the build with an Odyssey battery charger and both batteries wired
 in
 parallel.
 My electrical system is designed with dual batteries, each having an
 Independent system with separate battery contactors and a crossfeed relay
 
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				|  Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2019 9:31 am    Post subject: Battery disconnect with dual battery and  trickle charger |   |  
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				| On 1/26/2019 10:23 AM, Robert L.       Nuckolls, III wrote:
 
 Bob, 	  | Quote: |  	  |  	  | Quote: |  	  | I bought a 'no name' SLA battery through ebay back in mid           November for a           Kolb project that won't fly until spring. I just checked its           voltage, and           it's still at 12.8V. How long do you plan for the plane to sit           between           flights? While some have had decent luck using 'maintainer'           chargers on           SLA batteries, many have seen greatly reduced lifespans when           using           maintainers. If the battery technology doesn't need it           (extremely low           self-discharge rate), why risk it? Odyssey's technical           documents will           show you the self-discharge rate for one of their healthy           batteries.
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 If you have a demonstrated incident of
 death-by-maintainer, then the maintainer
 was (1) badly designed or (2) defective.
 
 An 'ideal' recharge/maintenance plot
 looks like this:
 
 https://tinyurl.com/k6xr9mk
 
 Here's a measured performance on
 a Schumacher XC75 charger on a
 100AH truck battery
 
 https://tinyurl.com/k6xr9mk
 
 Here's a plot on a Schumacher WM1562A
 on a 20AH SLVA
 
 https://tinyurl.com/mtqyhxb
 
 Here's a Battery Tender Jr. on a 7AH
 SVLA
 
 https://tinyurl.com/b4td78b
 
 While some do not closely follow the
 'ideal' plots, they do achieve a top-off
 followed by a drop-and-hold to the
 maintenance level. I've been
 using various charger/maintainer
 products for decades on both vehicles
 and lab batteries with expected
 results: Some of my lab batteries are
 over ten years old and still deliver
 a substantial fraction of their
 name-plate capacity. I.e. still
 over 80%.
 
 I've yet to test any Harbor Freight
 maintainer that produces the necessary
 performance . . . doesn't mean that
 there are none . . . just that the
 two I tested went into the round-file
 and that was over 10 years ago.
 
 While it's true that well constructed
 SVLA batteries may not benefit greatly
 from the use of a maintainer, it's
 not a BAD thing to do either and
 in some cases a necessary thing to do.
 
 
 
 
 
 Bob . . .
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 No disagreement that if everything is 'right', it'll be ok. But. The     fact remains that quite a few a/c-application SLA users that have     practiced maintainer continuous use,  report relatively short lived     batteries. on the other hand, I don't recall ever hearing a report     of short battery life from someone who *doesn't* have a maintainer     in continuous service, even in planes that aren't regularly flown.     My a/c fits the latter category; it often goes longer than a month     without flying, and I've never had an issue with short battery life.
 
 Given that SLAs can go many months with minimal self-discharge (begs     the question of need), and the risk of unintentional use of an     incorrect or defective charger, why go to the trouble?  Now if it's     going to sit for a year...
 
 Charlie
 
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