dclark1946
Aug 27, 2018Explorer
Trojan SCS 200 Equilazation Follow Up
I posted this a while back:
"What power supply current capacity would be required to equalize a single Trojan SCS 200 (Gr 27) 12V battery @ recommended 16.1 VDC?"
Since that post our trailer was at the dealer on two occasions For a total of three months for various warranty issues. In spite of my best effort to protect (pulled fuses to reduce current drain and leaving battery disconnect off) my two year old battery from discharge while at the dealer it was so discharged when we picked it one the first time it would not power the tongue jack. The dealer had replaced the fuses I had pulled.
In my search for an equilization power supply I finally ended up ordering a BK Precision 1688B (1-18V, 20A) lab type switching power supply with optical encoder voltage and current knobs that provide 0.1 V and A settings. It functions in either CV or CC mode depending on the load conditions.
In preparation for a two week dry camping trip I have been checking out this suspect battery (which is normally maintained with two 55W solar panels and a Morninstar controller) I isolated the battery using the cutoff switch and attempted to charge it with a Schumacher Ship and Shore auto charger set for 10A. The battery charged to indicated 95% with current dropping to 5.6A but just stayed there for several hours with the voltage at 15.2 and steady bubbling seen in all cells. I discontinued charging and let the battery sit for 24 hours and checked the open circuit voltage and it was 12.71 V. The SG at that time ranged from 1.280 with two cells reading 1.265.
At this point I attempted to equalize the battery with the BK power supply but the supply stays in CC mode (5.2A) and the voltage will not go past 15.3V even though it is allowed to rise to 16.1V. I even for a short duration set the CC for 10A but the voltage only went up to 15.4V. Last night after this I loaded the battery for about 10 minutes with the two ceiling vent fans and a few LED lights and then reconnected the Schumacher charger up for an overnight 2A charge. The charger indicated it was starting at 80% battery charge. This morning the charger indicated "100% charge " but seemed to be cycling between maintenance and charge about every few seconds.
I tried to equalize again this morning at 5.5A with the CV set to 16.1 but again the voltage will not go rise above 15.3V and the cells are still gently bubbling. At this point I am not sure I trust this battery.
Thoughts???
"What power supply current capacity would be required to equalize a single Trojan SCS 200 (Gr 27) 12V battery @ recommended 16.1 VDC?"
Since that post our trailer was at the dealer on two occasions For a total of three months for various warranty issues. In spite of my best effort to protect (pulled fuses to reduce current drain and leaving battery disconnect off) my two year old battery from discharge while at the dealer it was so discharged when we picked it one the first time it would not power the tongue jack. The dealer had replaced the fuses I had pulled.
In my search for an equilization power supply I finally ended up ordering a BK Precision 1688B (1-18V, 20A) lab type switching power supply with optical encoder voltage and current knobs that provide 0.1 V and A settings. It functions in either CV or CC mode depending on the load conditions.
In preparation for a two week dry camping trip I have been checking out this suspect battery (which is normally maintained with two 55W solar panels and a Morninstar controller) I isolated the battery using the cutoff switch and attempted to charge it with a Schumacher Ship and Shore auto charger set for 10A. The battery charged to indicated 95% with current dropping to 5.6A but just stayed there for several hours with the voltage at 15.2 and steady bubbling seen in all cells. I discontinued charging and let the battery sit for 24 hours and checked the open circuit voltage and it was 12.71 V. The SG at that time ranged from 1.280 with two cells reading 1.265.
At this point I attempted to equalize the battery with the BK power supply but the supply stays in CC mode (5.2A) and the voltage will not go past 15.3V even though it is allowed to rise to 16.1V. I even for a short duration set the CC for 10A but the voltage only went up to 15.4V. Last night after this I loaded the battery for about 10 minutes with the two ceiling vent fans and a few LED lights and then reconnected the Schumacher charger up for an overnight 2A charge. The charger indicated it was starting at 80% battery charge. This morning the charger indicated "100% charge " but seemed to be cycling between maintenance and charge about every few seconds.
I tried to equalize again this morning at 5.5A with the CV set to 16.1 but again the voltage will not go rise above 15.3V and the cells are still gently bubbling. At this point I am not sure I trust this battery.
Thoughts???