[DMCForum] Re: Battery?
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[DMCForum] Re: Battery?
- From: "mw98gt" <mw98gt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2004 02:45:03 -0000
So if I dont have battery drain problems go with the red, if i do go
with the yellow?
Misha
--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Walter Coe" <Whalt@xxxx> wrote:
> > (Most lead acid batteries will fail to
> take a new charge after as little as a dozen cycles. They
> are not
> designed to be drained.)
>
> Andrew, I think that a dozen cycles for a regular flooded
> cell lead acid battery is very optimistic. It is probably
> closer to 3 or 4 cycles. I never trust a battery after it
> has been discharged once. The Optima literature says that
> the red top series can be cycled twice before you start to
> kill them (or something to that effect).
>
> I think that the deep cycle yellow top is definitely a
> battery to consider. The only disadvantage I have heard
> with it is that they have less CA capacity and recover
> slower which may not make it a good choice in a car. But
> newer models may be up to the job.
>
> > (People who think that a UPS is designed to
> be used to cover extended power outages are sorely mistaken
> and learn
> expensive lessons when their UPS batteries die after a dozen
> cycles.)
>
> I wondered about that since alarm systems and battery backup
> fire/emergency/exit sign lighting uses the same kind of
> battery as UPSs. So I figured they were some variety of
> deep cycle. Go figure.
>
> When the power went out during hurricane Francis, I used a
> UPS to run the TV for about 20 minutes. When the battery
> got low enough, I tired hooking it to a car. For reasons I
> don't understand, my UPS would not start up hooked to a car
> battery.
>
> Walt
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