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d. 09-14-2019 07:59 PM

battery power loss mystery
 

I have a 6v NAPA commercial battery which I have maintained on a 6v maintainer charger...the battery is on the bench.
It has read 6.7v. for months; suddenly yesterday it read 4.3v.
I unhooked it and let it sit a day and repowered it...still reading at 4.3v.
What is going on ?
Did the battery just drop a cell overnight?
How would that happen?
all suggestions welcome.
thank you.

Bill G 09-14-2019 08:07 PM

Re: battery power loss mystery
 

Maybe the charger is at fault or the connection to the battery. I would check those first. Also, check the electrolyte in the battery cells.

Patrick L. 09-14-2019 09:38 PM

Re: battery power loss mystery
 

What does 'repowered it' mean ? If it means you recharged it, did the charger show full charge ? When on the charger does one cell bubble more than the others. It may be time to take a hydrometer reading. Have you checked to see if something is drawing down the battery ?

DHZIEMAN 09-15-2019 07:49 AM

Re: battery power loss mystery
 

No mention of the age of the battery. It appears you have one cell not taking a charge or ???? Your voltage is down just about one Cells worth. Older batteries due tend to fail!

Standing Elk 09-15-2019 08:50 AM

Re: battery power loss mystery
 

I just had to replace my battery for that same reason.

jrelliott 09-15-2019 10:34 AM

Re: battery power loss mystery
 

You have a shorted cell in the battery. Time to get another battery. What happens is either there is a piece of one of the plates touching the other plate or the plates have warped coming in contact with the two plates in the battery. This condition can happen if you run the battery out of water, charge or discharge the battery at a high rate.

d. 09-15-2019 04:46 PM

Re: battery power loss mystery
 

Patrick, "repowered" means I re-plugged the charger into the wall after disconnecting it for a day.
The battery is on the bench, so no draw down, cells are full and always have been, connections are clean, no sudden discharge.
It just seems weird that overnight it went from 6.7v to 4.3v just sitting on my workbench.

Patrick L. 09-15-2019 06:07 PM

Re: battery power loss mystery
 

OK, I didn't know the battery was sitting on the bench. I'd still check each cell with a hydrometer, but, it seems like a cell is bad and the battery is now defective.

eagle 09-16-2019 07:28 AM

Re: battery power loss mystery
 

First off, try another charger for a few hours. If voltage comes back up, then there's a possibility it may still be ok. Chances are though, it likely needing replacement. Some maintainers run too high of a float but yours seems fine at 6.7V. I have had maintainers catch fire. However, I do run trickle chargers on batteries that sit unused a lot, although I hook them up for about 6 hours every few months, then disconnect them.

chap52 09-16-2019 09:24 AM

Re: battery power loss mystery
 

Use to be able to take batteries to an auto parts store and have them "load test" them for free. However many stores have gone digital and their fancy tool won't read a 6 volt battery. Hydrometer's are still available, even at Walmart or Amazon. Chap


https://www.walmart.com/search/?cat_...ery+hydrometer

Mulletwagon 09-16-2019 09:30 AM

Re: battery power loss mystery
 

The low cost hydrometer test is the way to go. Suspect one cell will show less floating balls than the rest which will indicate a bad cell.


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