Wasn't sure in which category to post this enquiry, but here goes.
I've just bought a mobility scooter for my dad. He has just had to give up his driving licence, and can't walk back home from the chippy fast enough to avoid cold chips.
I half expected to have to buy a pair of new batteries (each 12v, 30Ah deep discharge), but after topping up with de-ionised water I still tried to charge them on my smarty-pants motorcycle charger. After about 24 hours on charge the first battery was gassing-off furiously on one cell, taking 4A of current, and measured about 10vdc open circuit. The second battery was charging at 2A, not gassing, but only about 7.5 v open circuit (both readings immediately after disconnecting the charger).
Are they goosed beyond recovery? I expect so, and intend to connect them up for a trial run tomorrow - obviously after dark so the neighbours don't see me!
As for new batts, what are the brands that seem to perform best in this traction application, for both range (REAL capacity) and longevity.
MM
I've just bought a mobility scooter for my dad. He has just had to give up his driving licence, and can't walk back home from the chippy fast enough to avoid cold chips.
I half expected to have to buy a pair of new batteries (each 12v, 30Ah deep discharge), but after topping up with de-ionised water I still tried to charge them on my smarty-pants motorcycle charger. After about 24 hours on charge the first battery was gassing-off furiously on one cell, taking 4A of current, and measured about 10vdc open circuit. The second battery was charging at 2A, not gassing, but only about 7.5 v open circuit (both readings immediately after disconnecting the charger).
Are they goosed beyond recovery? I expect so, and intend to connect them up for a trial run tomorrow - obviously after dark so the neighbours don't see me!
As for new batts, what are the brands that seem to perform best in this traction application, for both range (REAL capacity) and longevity.
MM