โApr-30-2013 09:00 PM
โMay-01-2013 07:56 AM
RRodda wrote:
Chances are "nil" on getting new batteries by blaming the shop.
The shop took full responsibility on causing the batteries to run down, but also said these lead acid batteries were capable of being depleted and recharged without damage.
โMay-01-2013 07:36 AM
โMay-01-2013 07:20 AM
โMay-01-2013 07:10 AM
โMay-01-2013 06:16 AM
โMay-01-2013 06:05 AM
snowdance wrote:
As others said how long they were down may be a problem. However if they were up when taken in and ran down from lights ect and they plug it in and bring them up it may be a plus as running them down and recharging does need to be done a few times a year. Keeping them at a full charge full time and never running them down will make their life shorter also. I have found out over the last 40+ years of fussing with them in RV's and boats.
โMay-01-2013 05:23 AM
โMay-01-2013 04:50 AM
โMay-01-2013 04:30 AM
RRodda wrote:
I am having the exterior refinished and today went in to choose colors. The house batteries, 4 Interstates installed 2/15/2010, were almost flat. The business owner said lights must have been left on and he would plug it in tonight.
My concern is that the batteries have been damaged. I recently serviced them including testing each cell and they were fine.
What is the chance the batteries have been damaged by allowing them to be almost complete discharged?
โApr-30-2013 09:55 PM
โApr-30-2013 09:53 PM
โApr-30-2013 09:05 PM