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Gdetrailer
Jan 17, 2017Explorer III
vacuumbed wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have a 2005 Chinook with a Tripp Lite charger/inverter model 612. Both of my Wal Mart Everstart group 27 batteries have a terrible smell. All the settings on the Tripp Lite are correct, the dip switch is set for a wet cell battery.
These batteries are almost two years old, but have performed poorly since they were new, they never seem to hold a charge.
Although they need to be replaced, could my inverter/charger be having an issue as well?
Thanks in advance.
Simple, the battery is COOKING..
Can't find any details, specs or manuals for this model so I can't say for sure if it is a single, double a three stage charger..
But any way you look at it, the battery is getting TOO MUCH VOLTAGE..
IE it is overcharging.. Boiling the water out.
FIRST thing would be to check the voltage of the charger.. 13.2V is a typical two or three stage "storage" mode voltage, single stage will have ONE voltage only and typically it will be 13.4-13.8V..
If single stage it WILL COOK your single group 27 battery in a short period of time.. Those types of converters will cook the water out of your battery and you MUST check the water level OFTEN.
Single stage can work fine BUT you need to check the battery and add water.. Most times when storing it is better to DISCONNECT the battery, the battery should hold a charge for 3-6 months when disconnected from the RV..
If multi stage then most likely the charger section has failed and is not dropping to storage voltage.. If not too high of voltage, you could treat like a single stage and water the battery often and or disconnect battery while in storage..
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