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Re: Battery

To: tr6@pipeline.com, mgs@autox.team.net, mg-t@autox.team.net, shop-talk@autox.team.net, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Battery
From: ZinkZ10C@aol.com
Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2001 21:18:05 EDT
The best battery I've found is made by AC Delco.  With a properly operating 
charging system, these things _don't leak_.  Not a drop, no corroded 
terminals, no corroded battery trays and such.  These batteries last quite a 
long time, I had one in service for ~ 7 years cranking a 345 CID 
International Scout that was converted into a around the shop tow truck.  
Cold PA winter weather, thick oil, short runs, no problem. 

My second choice would be a Interstate.

Exide ( and the companies they have been buying up lately ) is a last resort 
if I was stuck on the side of the road.  These things spew acid causing a 
mess.  I friends Chevy van had one of these that was so fumey acid entered 
the bulkhead connector wicked up the wires and was dripping acid from the 
fuse box.  :P
As a side note, maintenance free batteries need a high charging voltage than 
a old check the water variety.   Under charging a battery is a sure way to 
shorten it's life.

Someone suggested a deep cycle battery.  In a automotive cranking environment 
this really isn't a good idea.  True deep cycle batteries ( Golf Cart ) have 
thicker plates, this gives more area for the sulfur ( ions ?) to be absorbed 
while discharge. While this gives greater depth of discharge, it limits high 
current draw during cranking.

A regular automotive lead acid battery has thin plates to allow high current 
draw but is limited on depth of discharge.  In a deep cycle app the plates 
would soon sulfate, and flake apart.

The best place to learn about lead acid battery tech would be a electric car 
site, they are really in to battery tech.

Harold

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