knowlittle
Materials
- Jul 26, 2007
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A battery failed to provide enough power to drive a motor (gate to be exact) on successive operation (open and close in repetition). I replaced it with a new one. The old battery shows full charge voltage. As far as I see, the old battery is just reduced in capacity and can be connected to the new one in parallel. My goal is to extend the life of the new battery. Longer trouble free years.
I am a materials engineer myself and know the battery chemistry. I just don't see why the old battery would damage the new one, but internet is full of No's. Anything I am missing? Thank you.
By the way, the batteries are sealed AGM type.
I am a materials engineer myself and know the battery chemistry. I just don't see why the old battery would damage the new one, but internet is full of No's. Anything I am missing? Thank you.
By the way, the batteries are sealed AGM type.