Donsan
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What am I missing so far?
Perhaps you are missing an engine room monkey.
What am I missing so far?
An alternative way to charge the genset batt.What am I missing so far?
Perhaps you are missing an engine room monkey.
What voltage are you getting off gen battery , with everything disconnected?
I think it is there equivalent of a 4d.
A sealed LA works as a start batt. My genset SLA, size (we call) 150AH (?= a 6D) per Onan Manual. Yours lasted 6 years, that`s ok, may have lasted longer if kept fully charged.
A gen set will start easily with an M24 Starting type for a long time as long as the alternator works.
Fact that it is water borne acid in a batt means it HAS to vent during chargings! East Penn (good batts) is batt mfg for Batteries Plus chain of hundreds of stores. Their "sealed" LA batts have plastic strip on top that when peeled back reveals screw-on, vinyl gasket water holes for batt plates. I fill (top off to correct height in cells) my "sealed" batts with distilled water about once a year. They last 10 yrs. or longer no problem.
I will look at that size as well. I don't want more battery than I need and the way the boat is setup, the genset battery can't be crosslinked to any other batteries, so as small as will work will be the best. It was a pain extricating the group 27 or 31 or whatever it is from its location as it was.
Thanks Art. I wouldn't think that for this application they would gas much as the only charging is after the battery has started the generator and then it is just from its alternator. I should get back up to charge pretty quickly. Anytime the genset is running, there is going to be air exchange in the ER from the genset air intake. Not like a house bank that is being charged when the engine isn't running such as when plugged into shore power. I like the price. I can buy 2-3 sealed LA batteries for the price of an AGM.
I keeps dem cells filled with distilled wtr.
In my case as I am inherently lazy, I used the distillate that came out of the dehumidifier. I had a hose that ran into a water bottle in the galley sink. It would fill, overflow and the excess would drain out of the boat. When I would get the boat I would check my wet cells and top them off with the water bottle, empty it and then repeat.
Now, I wouldn't use it for my wife's c-pap machine, but for wet cells it is good enough.
Ok, I ended up with a group 27 AGM. Installed and the genset runs fine.
New fenders at 50 bucks a pop.
There can be other factors, but I suspect a nexus between your genset batt being the first and only original batt to fail, and it being the only batt with irregular and limited charging limited to times the genset runs.
Dave, when I went to replace my house batteries, the american equivalent batteries would not fit in boxes, Chinese batts slightly smaller. Rather than change boxes, bought 6 6 volt, ended up with 700 amp hours. They are lead acid, and seem to be working well.
Dave-on the fenders-could you buy some sturdy 10.5" fender covers, deflate the fenders, put them in the covers, then re-inflate. Should be able to get a solid pressure, and if the covers are strong, keep the 10.5" diameter to fit in the holders.
Dave-on the fenders-could you buy some sturdy 10.5" fender covers, deflate the fenders, put them in the covers, then re-inflate. Should be able to get a solid pressure, and if the covers are strong, keep the 10.5" diameter to fit in the holders.
Dave
Although I don't need to use this... because of EZ access to check my boat's batts' fluid levels... there is an auto fill level contraption for LA batts. I don't recall brand/model name. Maybe someone will chime in. As I recall, the system works off a "feeder" jug/bottle; long as you keep it full - it keeps the batts full too, to correct fill level. Sounds like no muss no fuss once installed.
Cheers! - Art