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time2roll wrote:full_mosey wrote:OK you might get away with a light freeze a couple times however I would not count on doing this on a regular basis.
AGMs are not like that. They can freeze without damage. They can be thawed and then charged.
More resilient to some freezing but hardly damage proof from freezing.
โNov-20-2017 07:49 AM
โNov-20-2017 06:56 AM
full_mosey wrote:OK you might get away with a light freeze a couple times however I would not count on doing this on a regular basis.
AGMs are not like that. They can freeze without damage. They can be thawed and then charged.
โNov-20-2017 06:47 AM
red31 wrote:Thanks for posting this. It shows that at 30% SOC the cells will start to freeze at 10 degrees F but even if your batteries drop to 70% SOC over the winter storage you are good to -50 degrees F.
page 3 chart shows DOD ~ 60% just below zero F
https://www.cdtechno.com/pdf/ref/41_7953_0112.pdf
โNov-20-2017 06:01 AM
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eHoefler wrote:
Your batteries are junk. Never try to charge batteries that are frozen or have been frozen then thawed. They can and will explode! I have had 4 batteries explode on me over the years working in class 7 & 8 truck. Replace them!!
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Dennis12 wrote:
You should never put frozen water in a battery. It says so right in the manual.
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Bill.Satellite wrote:Wow, not a lot of stores open at 10 PM in Mt. to drive to and buy distilled water after dark in the snow. I have treated my batteries well, they are 9 years old I figured topping off with tap water one time is better than no water as someone else posted. I wanted to charge the batteries overnight to keep the cells from freezing solid and really doing damage, the overnight temperatures were 4 degrees.
Tap water bad! You would not have to have driven very far to find some distilled water. If I am wrong about that then you did a good thing to get you where you needed to go but don't start a new thread in the future about your batteries not lasting as long as they should have.