Battery Drops From 11.7V To 10.8V With Ciruict On?
Battery Drops From 11.7V To 10.8V With Ciruict On?
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I'm using a "12V" lead acid battery to power a circuit of mine. When the battery is not connected to the circuit, the voltage I'm getting on a multimeter is about 11.7V. When the circuit is active and powered by the battery, it reads 10.8V.
Why is the battery losing almost a volt in potential only when powering my circuit?
Why is the battery losing almost a volt in potential only when powering my circuit?





RE: Battery Drops From 11.7V To 10.8V With Ciruict On?
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Oh, and your battery sounds like it needs a recharge. It should be somewhere just over 13V if it is in a decent state of charge.
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RE: Battery Drops From 11.7V To 10.8V With Ciruict On?
Keith Cress
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I'm somewhat familiar with internal resistance, and wikipedia says it's usually on the order of 50 mOhms for a lead acid battery. It seems like an awfully large drop.
The battery is older and has been used quite a lot. Is the large drop a sign that the battery is going bad?
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It is possible you have a bad connection. The terminals will oxidize, Lead Oxide is an insulator.
The way to avoid a bad connection is to clean the connections (shiny lead) then coat the joint with Petroleum Jelly (Vaseline), this prevents the air getting at the metal,
no air = no oxygen,
no oxygen = no oxidation
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Roy
RE: Battery Drops From 11.7V To 10.8V With Ciruict On?
I've purchased one new, fully cycled it two or there times in two days, noting data sheet capacity, then had the device running from it over discharge it after hours. Next day the battery has 1/10th its original capacity - effectively destroyed.
Another time I let a brand new fully charged VRLA self discharge for a year. At the end of a year when I checked it it was at 11.8V it was NOT rechargeable. It had lost all capacity.
Modern VRLA batteries need to be treated with kid gloves.
Never let them get below 12V and if you do, fully charge them, IMMEDIATELY, not tomorrow, not later today, NOW!
Put a regular charger on yours not a trickle charger. See if it takes a charge.
Keith Cress
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RE: Battery Drops From 11.7V To 10.8V With Ciruict On?
Keith Cress
kcress - http://www.flaminsystems.com
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http://www.power-sonic.com/site/doc/prod/139.pdf
I can't tell if it is gel-based, but it may have been drained and sat on a shelf for a couple months.
RE: Battery Drops From 11.7V To 10.8V With Ciruict On?
You notice in the data sheet that it states "charge every six months or it will be damaged"?
It's damaged.
You can confirm this if you apply 14.4V to the battery and see less than about 2A of current flow. This would mean the battery is fully sulfated. D E A D.
BTW if you see more than 1.5A do not charge faster than this.
Keith Cress
kcress - http://www.flaminsystems.com
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I went to NAPA and got another one. No noticable drop now.
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Don't forget to keep it well charged.
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Keith Cress
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RE: Battery Drops From 11.7V To 10.8V With Ciruict On?
Then it needs to strenuously request charging. (Preferably something like a squeezed baby pig sound.)
If ever there was a battery that should NEVER be "ridden hard and put away wet", it's a GelCell.
Keith Cress
kcress - http://www.flaminsystems.com