Big lead acid single cell capacities

NeilP

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Just got hold of some lead acid single cell units from a scrapped aircraft tug.

36 of them...2 volt each

XWBF17's

OK,so they are old...2006. so they are unlikely to have full capacity ..but I wondered what their original capacity should be.

http://www.espexbatteries.co.uk/brochures/Traction%202V%20DIN%20Standard%20-%20Normal%20Capacity.pdf

http://www.ceilbatterysystems.com/userfiles/file/CeilNXNORMALspecsheet_100923.pdf


The table linked to above say 80Ah Positive plate capacity, but the table entry for "Ah @C5 at 30 Deg C" shows 640 Ah ????what gives here?


I firstly picked them up for two reasons..scrap ;lead value and I can use the acid as a weedkiller to knock back ivy on the farm :)


But then I thought ..if there is enough life in these cells, then I can use them on my solar system in our camping / party / relaxation meadow, I have a little shed/ log cabin plus 200 watt of solar panel..but only maybe 40Ah of battery capacity.


I could rig up 12 of these as 6s2p and give me a waxing amount of capacity..even if they are only 50% of original:)...

Or am I better selling them off for scrap and just buying new lead acid cells designed for solar system ?

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Positive plate capacity probably means 80ah per positive plate and can infer your model has 8 plates.

Check the voltages and acid/water levels. You might want to add distilled water and charge and do a capacity test.

Looking at the photo of the batteries, it is a bit unsafe to have all the connectors uncovered and loose cables due to danger of accidentally short circuiting them.
 
Yes, the plan was to check voltages and levels next.

Doing an accurate capacity test with only an iCharger will be a bit of a chalkange.

I do akso have a 20 amp 72 volt charger unit, that is dead a present, but maybe fixable.

Very little chance of shorts occuring,those wires don't move without force , and the exposed bolt tops are rubber.


Been years since I took a lead acid apart, yes of course, there is a bank of parallel wired plates. So yes 80*8= 640
 
I once worked with a telephone tech that had some keys dangling from his belt. He was a bit alarmed when he leaned over the battery and his pants caught on fire.

I think the C5 capacity means 5 hour rate. Could use electric heaters to test?
 
Yes, I guess C5 is not the same as 5C discharge. !!' I don't have any kit here to handle a 5*640 = 3200 amp discharge current!

First job needs to be pry off the rubber caps and remove the other bolts. It was about 3 hours work to remove the ones I havd done so far to strip the pack as far as it is.
 
I think C5 = C/5 = 0.2C :)

I would definitely use them instead of buying new ones if they're usable. They might be old, but probably of sturdy deep-cycle construction. They'll still be worth scrap value when they're properly dead ;)
 
Neil, I've had some good results using one of those pulse chargers, on both deep cycle marine batteries and SLA bricks. This is the one I use:

https://jet.com/product/product/1158328d75cc49b6843e2742bf8cfe4e?jcmp=pla:ggl:electronics_a1:electronics_accessories_power_battery_accessories_a1_other:na:na:na:na:na:2&code=PLA15&k_clickid=fdc4be52-5205-45ce-973c-2e18cb391d08&kpid=1158328d75cc49b6843e2742bf8cfe4e&gclid=Cj0KEQjwnMOwBRCAhp-ysqCwypkBEiQAeSy1-SbovexMmrERrGTUIbWYNSmiDu47WlRnDIOuxPFbPlUaAvvk8P8HAQ

It really can return well used batteries to like new performance, but it didn't work on every battery I tried it on.
 
Thanks guys

I'll guess I'llhang on to them..and make a pack of 3840Ah ...that should do nicely ...my 2 x 40 Ah did not cut it for more than 6 hours...3840 Ah should see me good for a month of use :)
 
Well a few years later and they are still running .
Kept charged by a measly 300 what of solar cells.

I checked the fluid levels in them last month.. I did them when I put them in...whenever this post was new..and only again this year,

Need about 30 litres of distilled water :(
No plates were uncovered but they definitely needed a drink!

Hell..2015 when if first put them in
 
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